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# Simple FPS Rendering Engine
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## About
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The intention of this project is to learn about the intersection of 3 different
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topics; graphics, web, and functional programming. It uses Elm with WebGL to
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create a basic 3D first-person scene implementing several lower level graphics
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techniques including matrix transformations to model parent/child local
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transforms, texture mapping, and basic lighting with shaders.
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## Update 2023
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It seems like one of the dependencies for this project, `Zinggi/elm-obj-loader`,
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is getting a 404. Therefore this dependency will be included in version control,
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so as long as you have Elm 0.18.0 tooling, you should be able to just run `elm
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init`.
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## Building
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This project is Elm 0.18.0, so you need to have that version installed.
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To install the binaries manually, use
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- [Install Binaries](https://sirfitz.medium.com/install-elm-0-18-0-in-2021-3f64ce298801)
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If you want to use `npm`, you can follow this;
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- [Install with npm](https://discourse.elm-lang.org/t/downgrade-to-v18/2005/2)
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Note that for the `npm`, you will likely need an older version of Node.js, so it
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is recommended to use the [Node Version Manager
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`npm`](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm) for that.
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## Running
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In order to be able to load the textures and models, the website most be served
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by an HTTP server because of browser security, see
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[SOP](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Same-origin_policy)
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and [CORS](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/CORS) if curious.
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If you have Python 3 installed, simply run `python3 -m http.server`
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Then open up Either open up `Scene.html`, or use the command `elm-reactor`, if you want to be
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able to modify the source file and compile;
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You can walk around the scene with simple FPS controls. Open `scene.html` with
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an HTTP server, you can use the following;
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## Controls
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- Look Around: `Mouse`
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- FPS Movement: `WASD`
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- Robot Movement: `◀ ▼ ▲ ▶`
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- Rotate Robot: `N and M`
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- Rotate Robot Arm: `Y and H`
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- Rotate Robot Hand: `U and J`
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### FPS Scene
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* FPS Scene
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You can walk around the scene with simple FPS controls.
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Open `scene.html` with an http server, you can use the following;
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```python3 -m http.server 8000```
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python3 -m http.server
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Unfortunately, elm-reactor has issues with loading obj files so that's why the
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python server is needed.
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##### Controls
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* Controls
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Mouse - Look Rotation
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U and J - Rotate robot hand up and down
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### PQTorusknot
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* PQTorusknot
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Either open up `torus.html`, or use the command `elm-reactor`, if you want to be able to modify the source file and compile;
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