Textured polygons are the foundation of nearly all 3D games in existence. Used before even 3Dcapable GPUs were a thing, they were rendered using nothing but software. How was that achieved? Let’s explore an easy and intuitive method. We create an extensible 3D polygon rasterizer using nothing but standard C++20 (and libSDL for 2D graphics).
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