Ah, the OpenGL blue book that I never got around to buying.
As opposed to the red book (reference guide)[1] and the orange book (shading language reference)[2] of which I got copies of the respective last versions before they merged into the newer "red-ish book" that combines both[3].
Just in case you ever wondered where that one Lego picture in the Windows 3D maze screen saver came from (the cover of the red book).
As opposed to the red book (reference guide)[1] and the orange book (shading language reference)[2] of which I got copies of the respective last versions before they merged into the newer "red-ish book" that combines both[3].
Just in case you ever wondered where that one Lego picture in the Windows 3D maze screen saver came from (the cover of the red book).
[1] http://www.opengl-redbook.com/
[2] https://www.amazon.de/OpenGL-Shading-Language-Randi-Rost/dp/...
[3] https://www.amazon.de/OpenGL-Programming-Guide-Official-Lear...