NAME
fgluPerspective - set up a perspective projection matrix
FORTRAN SPECIFICATION
SUBROUTINE fgluPerspective( REAL*8 fovy,
REAL*8 aspect,
REAL*8 zNear,
REAL*8 zFar )
PARAMETERS
fovy Specifies the field of view angle, in degrees, in
the y direction.
aspect Specifies the aspect ratio that determines the field
of view in the x direction. The aspect ratio is the
ratio of x (width) to y (height).
zNear Specifies the distance from the viewer to the near
clipping plane (always positive).
zFar Specifies the distance from the viewer to the far
clipping plane (always positive).
DESCRIPTION
fgluPerspective specifies a viewing frustum into the world
coordinate system. In general, the aspect ratio in
fgluPerspective should match the aspect ratio of the
associated viewport. For example, aspect=2.0 means the
viewer's angle of view is twice as wide in x as it is in y.
If the viewport is twice as wide as it is tall, it displays
the image without distortion.
The matrix generated by fgluPerspective is multipled by the
current matrix, just as if glMultMatrix were called with the
generated matrix. To load the perspective matrix onto the
current matrix stack instead, precede the call to
fgluPerspective with a call to glLoadIdentity.
Given f defined as follows:
f = cotangent(____)
2
The generated matrix is
( )
| ______ |
| aspect 0 0 0 |
| |
| 0 f 0 0 |
| __________ ____________ |
| 0 0 zNear-zFar zNear-zFar |
( )
0 0 -1 0
NOTES
Depth buffer precision is affected by the values specified
for zNear and zFar. The greater the ratio of zFar to zNear
is, the less effective the depth buffer will be at
distinguishing between surfaces that are near each other.
If
r = _____
zNear
roughly log r bits of depth buffer precision are lost.
Because r approaches infinity as zNear approaches 0, zNear
must never be set to 0.
SEE ALSO
glFrustum, glLoadIdentity, glMultMatrix, fgluOrtho2D