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Vulkan Cookbook

Vulkan Cookbook

By : Lapinski
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Vulkan Cookbook

Vulkan Cookbook

2.9 (19)
By: Lapinski

Overview of this book

Vulkan is the next generation graphics API released by the Khronos group. It is expected to be the successor to OpenGL and OpenGL ES, which it shares some similarities with such as its cross-platform capabilities, programmed pipeline stages, or nomenclature. Vulkan is a low-level API that gives developers much more control over the hardware, but also adds new responsibilities such as explicit memory and resources management. With it, though, Vulkan is expected to be much faster. This book is your guide to understanding Vulkan through a series of recipes. We start off by teaching you how to create instances in Vulkan and choose the device on which operations will be performed. You will then explore more complex topics such as command buffers, resources and memory management, pipelines, GLSL shaders, render passes, and more. Gradually, the book moves on to teach you advanced rendering techniques, how to draw 3D scenes, and how to improve the performance of your applications. By the end of the book, you will be familiar with the latest advanced techniques implemented with the Vulkan API, which can be used on a wide range of platforms.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
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Preparing a scaling matrix

The third transformation that can be performed on a 3D model is scaling. This allows us to change an object's size.

How to do it...

  1. Prepare three variables of type float named x, y, and z that will hold the scaling factor applied to a model in x (width), y (height), and z (depth) dimensions, respectively.
  2. Create a variable of type std::array<float, 16> named scaling_matrix, in which a matrix representing the desired operation will be stored. Initialize elements of the scaling_matrix array with the following values:
    • All elements initialize with a 0.0f value
    • 0th element with a value stored in the x variable
    • 5th element with a value stored in the y variable
    • 10th element with a value stored in the z variable
    • 15th element with a...
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