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Anyone know any easy way to do shadows?
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Auzy
February 24, 2002 02:01 AM
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February 24, 2002 02:01 AM
I''ve been told that there is a way better way of doing shadows in opengl then the stencil buffer like NEhe uses... Any ideas? Please email me
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