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Make the camera orbit around the origin at a varying radius, with kept aimed
facing the origin, with some vertical sweep+tilt thrown in.
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This is unoptimized, with a palette slapped together in vim, but still
pretty neat!
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We should only consider dot products > 0 as intersected, or >= something
very close to 0 (epsilon).
As-is resulted in planes moving with camera movement along the plane normal
axis.
Also fixes plane distance to be non-negative in the current scene.
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Leftover from debugging presumably
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Originally I only implemented pitch->yaw->roll, and being new to all this
didn't fully appreciate the limitation that resulted in.
This adds all six permutations of pitch/yaw/roll, the scene must specify
the desired order when setting up the camera with the euler angles, see
the enum in ray_euler.h.
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trace_ray() bumps the depth, the reflection ray trace_ray() call just needs to
propagate the depth variable not advance it as well. This was probably
vestigial from early development and never got taken out.
This does mean more reflections now, and correspondingly slower rendering, but
it at least makes MAX_RECURSION_DEPTH accurate. The define can be changed if
the performance is too bad.
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sparkler and stars both cleared fragments and drew individual pixels into fragments, add that functionality to fb.h and cleanup sparkler and stars accordingly.
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drop draw_pixel() duplication
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discards draw_pixel(), introduces helpers.h and a convenience
function for bounds checking and oob extermination. Move makergb
to helpers.h, draw.h gets removed in a later commit.
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If a z-buffer is added these checks will need to be done independent from and
prior to drawing. Also it's silly to makergb() pixels which can't be drawn.
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The relative path broke out-of-tree builds.
Previously the following:
$ mkdir /tmp/foo
$ cd /tmp/foo
$ ~/src/rototiller/configure
$ make
Would fail to compile unable to locate the headers in
~/rototiller/src
This fixes it.
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Restoring some organizational sanity since adopting autotools.
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