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GLUTESSNORMAL(3G) OpenGL Manual GLUTESSNORMAL(3G)

NAME

gluTessNormal - specify a normal for a polygon

C SPECIFICATION

void gluTessNormal(GLUtesselator* tess, GLdouble valueX, GLdouble valueY, GLdouble valueZ);

PARAMETERS

tess

Specifies the tessellation object (created with gluNewTess()).

valueX

Specifies the first component of the normal.

valueY

Specifies the second component of the normal.

valueZ

Specifies the third component of the normal.

DESCRIPTION

gluTessNormal describes a normal for a polygon that the program is defining. All input data will be projected onto a plane perpendicular to one of the three coordinate axes before tessellation and all output triangles will be oriented CCW with respect to the normal (CW orientation can be obtained by reversing the sign of the supplied normal). For example, if you know that all polygons lie in the x-y plane, call gluTessNormal(tess, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0) before rendering any polygons.

If the supplied normal is (0.0, 0.0, 0.0) (the initial value), the normal is determined as follows. The direction of the normal, up to its sign, is found by fitting a plane to the vertices, without regard to how the vertices are connected. It is expected that the input data lies approximately in the plane; otherwise, projection perpendicular to one of the three coordinate axes may substantially change the geometry. The sign of the normal is chosen so that the sum of the signed areas of all input contours is nonnegative (where a CCW contour has positive area).

The supplied normal persists until it is changed by another call to gluTessNormal.

SEE ALSO

gluTessBeginPolygon(), gluTessEndPolygon()

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 1991-2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc. This document is licensed under the SGI Free Software B License. For details, see http://oss.sgi.com/projects/FreeB/.

AUTHORS

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04/12/2021 opengl.org