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NOTE: did this project in college. and i don't completely recall why i did things in certain ways. Scene Description A representation of our solar system. All the currently acknowledged planets and some of their moons. You'll have to zoom out to see neptune and uranus and saturn sometimes. The planets orbit at their own pace. Earth's moon has it's own orbit. Mars and Jupitor also has some moons. Also shows our sun in a supernova. SOLARSYSTEM NOTES f = toggle fog l = lighting toggle might render slow due to the amount of textures. textures are on the floor as well as the asteroids. the planets have materials the sun is a light source. emits a yellow light. the earth also is a light source that moves. emits a blue light. you can see this easily on the moon that orbits earth all the planets and sun have materials. NOTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! project was created on an ubuntu machine and it requires SOIL to compile. For DEBIAN: use 'sudo apt-get install freeglut3 freeglut3-dev libglew1.10 libglu1-mesa libglu1-mesa-dev libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-dev libsoil-dev' for libs Controls 1 = wireframe 2 = solids 3 = rotate on center 4 = make planets to scale 5 = make planets a likeable size for viewing 6 = disables mouse q = quit esc = quit w = forward s = backward a = strafe left d = strafe right z = move camera down spacebar = move camera up r = reset Mouse movement use the left mouse button and drag across scene to move. combining mouse and wasd movement works at first but will eventually break down. use right mouse button to supernova the solar system. NOTES idle animation = planet orbits. moon orbits on earth and mars. asteroid belt movement action animation = supernova started with a right mouse button click TO RUN: use the makefile. make ./solarsystem
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