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back-to-front sorting on).
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- triangle sorting:
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- back-to-front (slower, better memory efficiency)
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- front-to-back (faster, but needs 1bit stencil buffer)
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- back-to-front (slower, better memory efficiency) DONE
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- front-to-back (faster, but needs 1bit stencil buffer) DONE
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- option to disable baycentric coordinates computing
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- option to disable baycentric coordinates computing DONE
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- Z-buffer:
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- full DONE
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- reduced (resolution and precision) DONE
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- more reduced (4-bit)
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- MipMapping? Add triangle size to pixelInfo.
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- MipMapping? Add triangle size to pixelInfo. DONE
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- perspective correction modes:
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- none DONE
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- Depth computation during rasterization -- this should be an optional thing,
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specified with a define (S3L_COMPUTE_DEPTH), which may be turned on
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automatically for some modes (e.g. Z-buffer). It should be computed by the
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fast lerp and passed in the PixelInfo struct.
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- Python tool to convert obj to C array
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fast lerp and passed in the PixelInfo struct. DONE
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- Python tool to convert obj to C array DONE
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- helper functions for lighting/shading
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- Line and point drawing modes for triangles should maybe not overlap on
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adjacent triangles (as filled triangles already do)?
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- create demos
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- drawModel: create an option that would use a cache to not transform the same
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point twice
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bugs:
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- Why is persp. correction inaccurate near the camera?
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repeated:
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- valgrind (and similar) checks
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