03-13-2002
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glutwireteapot
glutSolidTeapot(3GLUT) GLUT glutSolidTeapot(3GLUT)
NAME
glutSolidTeapot, glutWireTeapot - render a solid or wireframe teapot respectively.
SYNTAX
void glutSolidTeapot(GLdouble size);
void glutWireTeapot(GLdouble size);
ARGUMENTS
size Relative size of the teapot.
DESCRIPTION
glutSolidTeapot and glutWireTeapot render a solid or wireframe teapot respectively. Both surface normals and texture coordinates for the
teapot are generated. The teapot is generated with OpenGL evaluators.
BUGS
The teapot is greatly over-tesselated; it renders way too slow.
OpenGL's default glFrontFace state assumes that front facing polygons (for the purpose of face culling) have vertices that wind counter
clockwise when projected into window space. This teapot is rendered with its front facing polygon vertices winding clockwise. For
OpenGL's default back face culling to work, you should use:
glFrontFace(GL_CW);
glutSolidTeapot(size);
glFrontFace(GL_CCW);
Both these bugs reflect issues in the original aux toolkit's teapot rendering routines (GLUT used the same teapot rendering routine).
SEE ALSO
glutSolidSphere, glutSolidCube, glutSolidCone, glutSolidTorus, glutSolidDodecahedron, glutSolidOctahedron, glutSolidTetrahedron, glutSo-
lidIcosahedron
AUTHOR
Mark J. Kilgard (mjk@nvidia.com)
GLUT
3.7 glutSolidTeapot(3GLUT)