Setting up OpenGL and Creating a Window in C++

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @ProgrammerSheep
    @ProgrammerSheep Před 5 lety +764

    Never have I been so excited to draw a triangle.

    • @pradeepalhan
      @pradeepalhan Před 4 lety +8

      likewise !!

    • @xrafter
      @xrafter Před 4 lety +4

      @@pradeepalhan
      Wha is opengl

    • @xrafter
      @xrafter Před 4 lety +2

      @A42426 Ashley GILL
      What is the libraries?
      Is this something you can compile

    • @dreamingwarlord
      @dreamingwarlord Před 4 lety +1

      ​@@xrafter Open Graphics Library, pretty low level.

    • @asukalangleysoryu6695
      @asukalangleysoryu6695 Před 4 lety +17

      @@xrafter Uhh maybe this video isn't for you...

  • @Redheadtama1
    @Redheadtama1 Před 2 lety +462

    Note for anyone following this tutorial in Visual Studio 2022, after making the configuration changes to the include and lib directories, if you still have compiler errors and red squigglies, make sure the active platform is x86 (at the top of the main window, to the left of the "Local Windows Debugger" button, click the dropdown to switch from x64 to x86. Now if you reopen the configuration properties window, you should see the Platform dropdown says "Active(Win32)" and your changes should take effect.

    • @nixlittle5468
      @nixlittle5468 Před 2 lety +35

      holly cow ! you come straight out of heaven !
      I've been litteraly sitting here for 2 hours freaking out and then you show up and just solve the issue with one click

    • @4tehath
      @4tehath Před 2 lety +1

      @@nixlittle5468 samesies man thank god i saw this comment. what an angel!

    • @carlsims1506
      @carlsims1506 Před 2 lety

      You absolute gem! Thank you!

    • @TheArrowedKnee
      @TheArrowedKnee Před 2 lety +1

      It still worked fine for me with x64

    • @lockks
      @lockks Před 2 lety

      ty bro

  • @Mariuho1999
    @Mariuho1999 Před 4 lety +842

    How i downloaded GLFW 3 times:
    Cherno: "So we need to download GLFW"
    me: *hits that download button*
    Cherno: "We could down... blah blah blah... But we're gonna download binaries"
    me: "Oh" *hits 64 bit binaries for windows download*
    Cherno: *So we are going to download 32bit binaries, we don't need 64 bit"
    ...
    Yeah

    • @potpindakaas3003
      @potpindakaas3003 Před 4 lety +36

      I had exactly the the same situation haha

    • @coder2k
      @coder2k Před 4 lety +6

      same :D

    • @mrifat13
      @mrifat13 Před 4 lety +3

      ahahahah i just imagine that while looking at the web 🤣

    • @gunger7670
      @gunger7670 Před 4 lety +1

      I though I was the only one doing this lol

    • @xeliani.7809
      @xeliani.7809 Před 4 lety +3

      64 bit would of worked fine tho but rip :P

  • @xaesthetics1769
    @xaesthetics1769 Před 4 lety +299

    Him: "Idk why those libraries are linked.."*deletes*
    Compiler: (INSERT 100 ERRORS..)

    • @Drqonic
      @Drqonic Před 3 lety +18

      I personally never delete the dependencies my linker gives me by default. They're there for a reason, no touching.

    • @checkbordspy4608
      @checkbordspy4608 Před 3 lety +7

      @@Drqonic i touched the dependencies in the linker....never, never again

    • @Drqonic
      @Drqonic Před 3 lety +2

      @@checkbordspy4608 exactly xD

    • @mattr2238
      @mattr2238 Před 3 lety +1

      objdump -x is very useful in troubleshooting dependencies.
      I debug with objdump -d and gdb.

    • @generichuman_
      @generichuman_ Před 3 lety +1

      But he did it on purpose to show us...lol

  • @Poneglyph
    @Poneglyph Před 5 lety +76

    I can't believe this guy got me to do anything in opengl without using someone else's build entirely. Getting openGL running is the single biggest obstacle holding back people from learning computer graphics basics.

  • @junehanabi1756
    @junehanabi1756 Před 4 lety +164

    The thing Cherno gets right compared to other tutorials is that he focuses on teaching the basics first. While that sounds like many other tutorials it's actually not. There's 2 common and IMHO bad teaching methods others do.
    1) Teach by example (Give you a block of code spanning several lines, explain some of it, but leave you to figure out the rest to understand the basics.)
    2) Teach by building a complex program (Give you a much longer program, explain what each line does without really helping you understand much of it and progressively span several files and thousands of lines teaching you the basics)
    Both of those are ubiquitously common online and many teachers swear it's the best way to learn. But they're both garbage IMHO, you need to start small and play around with one concept at a time with the most minimal lines of code possible. You want focus on the once concept so you don't want any other distractions with too much other stuff going on including other concepts you also haven't fully understood.
    Cherno focuses on helping you understand the concept being taught and encourages you to play around with just that one concept to really learn it. I really wish more teachers did this and not try to throw too much in and have too much going on that you just can't figure anything out, become stressed and overwhelmed, feel abandoned, and ultimately quit. With Cherno's method you actually feel like you understand something and feel like you're having fun.

    • @NavyaVedachala
      @NavyaVedachala Před 3 lety +3

      Exactly! As an absolute beginner, I'm constantly feeling overwhelmed by the gap between what's taught in tutorials and the exercises that are recommended (with no follow-up discussion of solutions)

    • @MrPatak007
      @MrPatak007 Před 2 lety

      Source: just trust me dude.

    • @wireghost897
      @wireghost897 Před rokem

      I will note this down.

    • @ReplicateReality
      @ReplicateReality Před rokem

      Im glad this video was recommended in a comment on another video, sounds good

    • @ReplicateReality
      @ReplicateReality Před rokem

      @@MrPatak007 what?

  • @loryon
    @loryon Před 7 lety +627

    Why does so many people sucks at explaining the basics ? Cherno is just perfect !

    • @KimTiger777
      @KimTiger777 Před 7 lety +39

      Perhaps because they them self forgot how it was they had to learn it. In my home country we have a saying: "The cow has forgotten that they once them self was a calf"
      Just a thought :P

    • @LoxagosSnake
      @LoxagosSnake Před 6 lety +16

      Because this guy is an industry professional (EA Games) and most others are not. Even a great developer making a tutorial that hasn't been exposed to the formalities and practices of professional software engineering won't have had as much practice. Programming really is a matter of exposure.

    • @cpuwrite
      @cpuwrite Před 6 lety +9

      RPMedia, I have written computer programs, manuals and fiction, and edited novels for publishing houses, so I've got a little bit of experience in this arena.
      One of the things you have to be careful with when checking out a novel is that the author isn't too close to the story. Remember: more than anyone who reads the story, the writer lives in its world. Some things may seem so obvious that they're not worth mentioning. That's one of the places where an editor comes in.
      The same holds true for a tutorial. Sometimes, some tips and tricks are so ingrained into the tutor that they just go without saying. Here is where a reviewer earns his or her (paltry) pay.
      What Cherno does that makes him so good is to take you right through the process, from a first-person point of view. He's also obviously been doing this for a while, so he knows what he's doing, but, more importantly, since he takes you through the actual process, the problems he has are going to be the problems he has.
      Also, Cherno just plain has a knack for it. Some do.

    • @jakubpruher979
      @jakubpruher979 Před 5 lety +6

      Generally spaeaking, people suck at explaining things because they just regurgitate what they have been told and have never internalized the knowledge by meditating on the subject. I see this all the time and it's driving me fucking crazy!

    • @bonbonpony
      @bonbonpony Před 5 lety +3

      So what exactly did he explain in this video, besides the things every C++ programmer should know already BEFORE getting into OpenGL programming? (or any APIs whatsoever)
      He didn't explain a single line of the code he used, he just copy-pasted the code from the documentation, added a bunch of other function calls he didn't explain either, and that's pretty much it :P Yeah, I agree with the rest of people in this comment thread: some people just *suck at explaining* :q What's worse, many people suck at noticing it, and they all cheer to the fact that they actually learnt nothing actually useful :P

  • @electromorphous9567
    @electromorphous9567 Před 3 lety +142

    For those using 2019 or newer versions of visual studio make sure that in the properties window you have Win32 set to active instead of x64 which is default

    • @kacperpajak3
      @kacperpajak3 Před 2 lety +7

      ur my hero

    • @t3st3d
      @t3st3d Před 2 lety +1

      thats why its not working

    • @shavais33
      @shavais33 Před 2 lety +4

      win32? In the project properties? Even if you've downloaded the x64 glfw binary? What if you're trying to create an x64 library/app? If you build glfw from source does it work with x64?
      I was thinking this morning about why it is that C++ is such an enormous pain to use compared with, say, C#, for example. I don't think it's actually the need to deal with pointers or memory management, or the incredible verbosity that's required to satisfy the type checker, or anything really to do with the language itself. That kind of thing can be a bit troublesome, sure. But I don't think any of that is actually what causes the vast majority of the hair tearing and time loss.
      I think the thing that causes the vast majority of the hair tearing and time loss with C++ is all about the build environment. It's related to the 500 or so spurious errors you get, associated with the giant mountain of dependencies you have, if one tiny little thing isn't exactly right. With C++, the actual thing which is causing your problem is referenced by a needle in a haystack. And the needle is probably pointing in the wrong direction.
      Why does that happen with C++ and not with, say, C#, for example?
      I think the key difference is the need to compile header files.
      In C#, and in Python, PHP, Ruby, Lua, etc., the manifest of what is in a library is built into the library itself and is known to the compiler (or jitter or interpreter, etc.) at compile time without needing to depend on the success of the compilation of a header. In C++, if something goes wrong with the compilation of one header, all of the headers that depend on that won't compile either, and so the compiler has no idea what's in any of the whole tree of libraries that depend directly or indirectly on that library.
      I think that by itself is The Thing that causes by far and away the most headaches with C++.
      What if we came up with a new type of library which doesn't require a header to use? What if our C++ libraries imbedded a complete manifest that is explorable by a tool similar to the C# assembly browser?
      If we could manage that, then if one or two calls were mismatched in some way, we'd only get errors about those one or two calls, instead of getting a cascade of errors about every call made by any part of the mountain of dependencies to anything in that library or any of the libraries in the whole tree of libraries that depend directly or indirectly on that library!
      I bet that notion By Itself, with No Other Changes, has the potential to reduce the hair tearing and time loss associated with using C++ by something like 90%.
      "But what about all the header-only libraries!?" We like them because with them at least we don't get link time errors. And they force full disclosure and don't require us to look in two places in order to know how a given function works / exactly what it does. But think about all the horde of compile time errors you get out of STL when something goes wrong in the header compilation process. Is that really better than getting one link time error? If libraries had complete manifests that were readily explorable, the linking process could be merged with the compilation process. If you had the source code for a library, the compiler/linker could potentially direct you to the line of code that caused what is today a link time error. And in header-less C++, you would never need to look in two places to know how a function works / exactly what it does.
      Headers have the advantage of showing you a brief manifest that you can use to navigate to the implementation code. But if an IDE could give you a way to see that browse that manifest, and use it to navigate to the implementation code for a given class or member, and even open little sub windows into it the way VS does with "Quick Actions", without needing to manually create or maintain the header itself, wouldn't that be better?
      Header-less C++. Difficult to come up with, maybe, but I bet it would be worth it in spades.

    • @signedlongint69
      @signedlongint69 Před 2 lety +8

      @@shavais33 It seems your essay is about you hating C++… you do realise it is meant to be a low-level language, don’t you?

    • @shavais33
      @shavais33 Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@signedlongint69 It's not about hating C++ at all! I like C++ in general, in fact I choose to use it in my own projects. I was just proposing the supposition that header files from external libraries that have to be compiled into your project are more trouble than they're worth and that there is a better solution. I think maybe I need to experiment with C++20's "modules" feature.

  • @satishgoda
    @satishgoda Před 4 lety +17

    It has been 13 years since I wrote my last OpenGL program. Thanks to you I am back in the game with modern opengl programming.

  • @snowfrog8866
    @snowfrog8866 Před 7 lety +32

    Your videos have such a remarkable production quality. You really seem to have an innate sense of how to teach things in a simple and effective way. Thank you so much for your great work!

    • @_Boni_
      @_Boni_ Před 5 lety +1

      Speaks too fast.

  • @whatsup7341
    @whatsup7341 Před 4 lety +10

    Thanks Cherno, most C++ tutorials I have found with libraries make me feel like I'm just sort of hacking together something that works, but you have cleared a lot of that fog. Thanks.

  • @MiningMadness0029
    @MiningMadness0029 Před 7 lety +295

    Just a side note for those on Windows, you don't actually have to go through the process of linking all those libraries at 15:38, you can just type in "%(AdditionalDependencies)" to include all the default libraries for you. No need to Google the errors and link them manually. :)

  • @rose_no
    @rose_no Před 4 lety +42

    So much anticipation for a single triangle.

    • @jellohunter7981
      @jellohunter7981 Před 4 lety +3

      @Comlud Cries in a 1000 lines of code

    • @xrafter
      @xrafter Před 4 lety

      @@jellohunter7981
      What is vulkan

    • @sagnost
      @sagnost Před 4 lety

      @@xrafter another graphics api

    • @xrafter
      @xrafter Před 4 lety

      @@sagnost
      I know this one month i learned a lot

  • @PoppySeed84
    @PoppySeed84 Před 2 lety +2

    dude u are a gifted person. its a real inspiration. ur probly a 1 in a million (at least) person. not only being extremely knowledgeable and talented in software development, but being able to help people build their skills. its honestly amazing.

  • @DaftHacker
    @DaftHacker Před 7 lety +4

    I actually really liked how you linked everything from scratch just to see what the basic requirements were to get it running.

  • @623-x7b
    @623-x7b Před 5 lety +19

    g++ k.cpp -Iincludepath -Llibpath -lglfw3 -lopengl32 -lgdi32
    you put your paths after -I and -L as shown above. I for include and L for library. Note that even though it's called libglfw3.a gcc you only need to type -lglfw3 into gcc. This is for the windows 64bit version of glfw. I was stuck on this so hope this helps.

  • @MrBmxerFTW
    @MrBmxerFTW Před 6 lety +4

    I'd just like to thank you for making the process of setting up opengl so simple, while simultaneously learning extremely important aspects of c++ development.

  • @supersquare
    @supersquare Před 5 lety +6

    Yeah, you know I just hit that damn notification bell. You're one of the best teachers I've ever seen. Thank you so incredibly much for providing all of these amazing resources!

  • @SPL1NTER_SE
    @SPL1NTER_SE Před 7 lety +3

    All of your videos are insanely good and I'm so excited about this tutorial series. I've bought several recommended C++ and game programming books, but they don't come close to TheCherno's videos in terms of quality. I'm finally going to really learn how to make something using OpenGL. Everything else I've read or watched on the matter has been outdated legacy crap or broken links or just obvious bad practice.
    Seriously, I have not been this excited about any CZcams content (or probably anything else, for that matter) for ages.
    Thank you so much for doing this (FOR FREE) and keep up the excellent work!

  • @fountainwindmill
    @fountainwindmill Před 7 lety +7

    Really excited for this series! I have come moderately far with LWJGL (Java with OpenGL), but I'd rather use C++ because it's faster if you know what you're doing. I'm glad I have found you because most tutorials on CZcams are outdated and/or don't explain things very well.

    • @10goni
      @10goni Před 7 lety

      Vena text tutorials are the way to go though.

    • @fountainwindmill
      @fountainwindmill Před 7 lety

      CAPSLOCK yeah, I know. It's just that my attention span has decreased significantly because of all the modern tech. I own the OpenGL red book though, so if I ever get stuck or something I can read about it.

  • @Evildea
    @Evildea Před 4 lety +3

    I came to learn OpenGL but I'm so happy you showed us how to fix linking issues. I've done C++ courses and they've never showed us how to debug a linking issue and you made it so clear with the simple Google search.

  • @Wolf_and_Fox
    @Wolf_and_Fox Před 5 lety +4

    This is the absolutely best openGL tutorial video!

  • @prima_ballerina
    @prima_ballerina Před 7 měsíci

    As a linux user I will never understand how devs on windows have the patience to work through this awful tedious setup process. Always takes me back to when I studied computer science at university. I was a hardcore windows user until then. At the first day we got a tutorial how to connect to our accounts via vpn. There were like ~3 pages of screenshots and "click here / click there" descriptions for windows and on the 4th page were a couple of lines to type into your terminal when you're on linux. When I went home I installed linux on the formerly win7 laptop and never looked back.
    Anyway: you did a real good job of explaining it all. Respect!

  • @slavago1266
    @slavago1266 Před 5 lety +5

    Thanks God I have found a person who explained how to "install" OpenGL stuff, how to configure it and it works on my computer! Thank you!

  • @ququ5463
    @ququ5463 Před 10 měsíci

    this is the first time i understand a subject on coding this clearly. you explanations are simple yet they cover a lot. thank you for making this video, i really appreciate it!

  • @catorials444
    @catorials444 Před 4 lety +3

    I have, no doubt infinite respect for this guy.

  • @berkeleymorrison
    @berkeleymorrison Před rokem +3

    its so fun learning opengl with harry styles

  • @sirrhynus4280
    @sirrhynus4280 Před 7 lety +72

    For everyone who is serious about learning OpenGL:
    UDPDATE YOUR DRIVERS!!! DO IT!!

    • @strange7089
      @strange7089 Před 7 lety +1

      and how to do that ???

    • @sirrhynus4280
      @sirrhynus4280 Před 7 lety

      Go to the site of your graphics card provider and download their latest driver/updater for your gpu.

    • @TheVopi
      @TheVopi Před 7 lety +1

      Strange ! Probably Intel I imagine.

    • @StarForgers
      @StarForgers Před 5 lety

      @@TheVopi Intel does cpu only to my knowledge.

    • @Supafly6420
      @Supafly6420 Před 5 lety +7

      @@StarForgers Intel have their own graphics drivers for their onboard graphics that are mostly built in to the motherboards. Intel Graphics

  • @kinochdotcom
    @kinochdotcom Před 3 lety

    I had avoided this series because most tutes spend 15 mins trying to tell me what the difference in a char and an int is or an hour long talk on CALLBACKs. I should have known you would get straight to the point. Look forward to finishing this series and get up to date on what all is happening now with OpenGL. Thanks for all you do and I wish you success in your endeavors.

  • @MrBatraaf
    @MrBatraaf Před 3 lety +1

    Nice job man! I had to pause the video a couple of times to keep up, but the reward was an intense feeling of happiness when I saw a simple white triangle appear on screen.
    I will definitely be checking out all your other tutorials.
    Take care.

    • @blocksofwater4758
      @blocksofwater4758 Před 3 lety

      did you get a "glfw.lib cannot open" and if you did , how did you fix it?

    • @MrBatraaf
      @MrBatraaf Před 3 lety

      @@blocksofwater4758 No, but when you get library errors like that there are basically only a few possibilities:
      - the .lib file that you downloaded is corrupt or still zipped or stored in a place where the compiler cannot "see" it.
      - the compiler is not pointed to the correct files in the project settings
      In one of the next tutorials I made the mistake of linking both the dynamic and static libraries, and then the project would not work until I placed rhe .dll file in the project folder.
      Btw, Cherno also has an excellent tutorial on the use of libraries in general.
      I would recommend you practice by creating a simple library of your own; maybe a simple calculator or some string manipulation functions.
      In my experience, the trickiest part of programming is not the programming itself, but setting up the toolchain and the compiler.
      More than once I got so frustrated that I left the whole thing for a while.
      The subject is a little boring, but it's worth spending some extra time and effort.
      What also helps is to compile some simple programs from the command line, rather than using the IDE.
      That will give you a better understanding of what is happening under the hood.

  • @shambhav9534
    @shambhav9534 Před 3 lety +5

    4:55 "Non trivial" Those are the scariest words one can hear while trying to install something and make a tech related thing work.

    • @shambhav9534
      @shambhav9534 Před 3 lety +1

      Well, I just used SDL instead of using 10 small libraries, which is way easier and way easier to set up.

  • @jackwo95
    @jackwo95 Před 2 měsíci

    Awesome tutorial, straight to the point. You explain everything so clearly, you are saving my life!

  • @theblinkingbrownie4654
    @theblinkingbrownie4654 Před 3 lety +15

    20:25 lmao the subtitle guy gave the patreon of scishow.

  • @denilsongabriel1890
    @denilsongabriel1890 Před 4 lety +2

    mas allá de hacer un triangulo.. aprendí muchas cosas que daba por sentado. Gracias TheCherno!

  • @IndellableHatesHandles
    @IndellableHatesHandles Před 4 lety +3

    As someone who wants to capitalize off his new free time during the pandemic, this series is amazing.

  • @thebigpaff
    @thebigpaff Před 5 lety +18

    TheCherno should have 1m subs, not 100k, good job, keep it up

  • @davep7176
    @davep7176 Před 2 lety

    I've haven't had to do this for many years (since I have been working in Unity and Unreal game engines mostly) and I forgot how annoying it was. I used to do these links all the time without even thinking but I never really even understood exactly what it was all doing. All the extra info you provide along the way in this video was very helpful to me. Thanks.

  • @mikicerise6250
    @mikicerise6250 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm on Linux and using clang++ and Make, so far removed from the Visual Studio configuration environment on Windows, but you totally demystified linker errors for me with your "welp, let's look for the missing library" approach... I got it up and running in a few minutes as soon as I saw you breeze through those linker errors by just asking, "what library has this function?". Thank you for all you do, Cherno! :)

  • @SantiRodriguezRuiz
    @SantiRodriguezRuiz Před rokem +5

    I'm following this video series but using Linux, which makes it a bit challenging. But I found that ChatGPT has been very useful to find out how to link the libraries and generally make the triangle appear. I just prompted "how do I draw a triangle with glfw in opengl in C++ under linux" and it gave me what to write (which is the same Yan is describing in the video), and which parameters to use on the compiler.

  • @johnnyenglish3503
    @johnnyenglish3503 Před 2 lety

    15:19 this is the most helpful thing ive learnt in programming thank you so much

  • @bkovacs6
    @bkovacs6 Před 7 lety +1

    Intelligence displays itself by able to explain clearly and simply like Cherno does.

  • @chastitywhiterose
    @chastitywhiterose Před 3 lety

    I followed this step by step with Visual Studio 2019 and got it working! This is the most success I've ever had with Visual Studio. It's so big and hard to navigate.

  • @tolgask2812
    @tolgask2812 Před 3 lety

    I kinda like the keyboard sound in the video. I've never realize it in dev videos. It gives a quite satisfaction.

  • @alexjulius69
    @alexjulius69 Před 2 lety

    I've been always typing code myself off the screen of a tutorial, you're right, this is the best way to learn.

  • @nickbryan894
    @nickbryan894 Před rokem

    Dude thank you so much ive been trying to get this running for 3 days and your video had me up and running in 30 minutes

  • @gc-0377
    @gc-0377 Před 3 lety

    I love you Cherno, Now I'm taking a Computer Graphics in the Univesity and this saved my life, thnks bro you are awesome

  • @callmejobson
    @callmejobson Před 4 měsíci

    I just want to say THANK YOU!!! YOU make learning this so easy!! I only wish I would have found you sooner!!

  • @vectoralphaSec
    @vectoralphaSec Před rokem +1

    Thank you Cherno for making this tutorial i look forward to learning OpenGL. Although i honestly would have preferred if you just made a tutorial for linux users on how to install and set up GLFW because i spend several hours trying to figure out how it even works or how to build and install it. Thankfully i used ChatGPT to help me and solve the problems and got the window and triangle to render on screen. Anyway looking forward to the rest of the series. Hopefully nothing else breaks along the way. lol

  • @davidpike766
    @davidpike766 Před 5 lety

    Your clarity is your strength, thank you for the videos Cherno

  • @DAToft
    @DAToft Před 4 lety

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! You are a godsend! I'm trying to get GLFW to work with VS Code, but the tutorials out there right now are few, far between, and often outdated. I was able to use this video to transfer the linking over into VS Code, and after 2 days of struggling with this, it's finally working! Thank you so much

  • @deeplearner2634
    @deeplearner2634 Před 5 lety +29

    after coding the triangle, the build works but when I run it, no triangle... what could be the problem?

    • @DanielArnett
      @DanielArnett Před 5 lety +8

      Make sure you copied the numbers at 18:55 properly.

    • @LosfrogerX
      @LosfrogerX Před 4 lety +1

      I had to cast the numbers to GLfloat like this: glVertex2f(GLfloat(-0.5),GLfloat(-0.5));

    • @xeliani.7809
      @xeliani.7809 Před 4 lety +3

      @@LosfrogerX All you need is : glVertex2f(.5f, .5f); the .5f instead of casting

    • @zhyyn2054
      @zhyyn2054 Před 4 lety +4

      Had the same issue turns out I had written glEnd; instead of glEnd();

  • @lordender_kitty_official
    @lordender_kitty_official Před 4 měsíci

    this helped clear up a lot of confusion for me. im looking to make minecraft shaders and, like plugins, there's almost nothing simple to start learning it. except shaders are way harder than plugins.

  • @calumjohndiprose1809
    @calumjohndiprose1809 Před 5 lety +2

    This is looking like it's going to be a great series! can't wait to get stuck in

  • @Tiogar60
    @Tiogar60 Před 4 lety

    just gotta say, thank you so much for doing all theese tutorials :)
    I found your channel just a few months ago and i have learned more about C++ than i would ever have otherwise.

  • @navidzaboli2710
    @navidzaboli2710 Před 7 lety +2

    You should make a tutorial about OpenGL Particle Systems :)
    They're so fun and satisfying to watch, and there's not really any good tutorials about it on CZcams :)
    P.S Big fan, love your videos.

  • @jamesm7414
    @jamesm7414 Před 3 lety

    Very impressed that I did this tutorial and it all works first go!

  • @IndellableHatesHandles
    @IndellableHatesHandles Před 4 lety +1

    I just compiled GLFW from source. Awesome!

  • @dimitar45802
    @dimitar45802 Před 2 lety

    Really good video! You are the best teacher! I have Webgl in university but was curious to try Opengl, also, these were my first lines of c++ code, thank you!

  • @arthshah94
    @arthshah94 Před 5 lety +1

    Keep up the good work man. Thanks for explaining the concepts from Scratch.

  • @numaanjaved
    @numaanjaved Před 3 lety

    its really good to create something from scratch, i learned from it, and i need to do it every time i create something, until and unless i master it .. good stuff

  • @stevensmith9584
    @stevensmith9584 Před rokem +4

    I get this warning: LINK : warning LNK4098: defaultlib 'MSVCRT' conflicts with use of other libs; use /NODEFAULTLIB:library. Any ideas how to resolve this? Anyone???

  • @tranxuanuc9509
    @tranxuanuc9509 Před 4 lety +1

    This video is so great. Thanks for this series!!

  • @abdullahhaidar3658
    @abdullahhaidar3658 Před 5 lety

    Thank you dude so much , this the first time I tried something that worked for the first time without any trouble

  • @altermetax
    @altermetax Před 6 lety +24

    On Linux you don't actually have to compile. Almost every Linux distribution allows to install glfw for development use with a command as simple as apt install glfw-dev or pacman -S glfw.
    Don't know about Mac though.

    • @farestp5441
      @farestp5441 Před 6 lety

      altermetax thanks bro

    • @epocfeal
      @epocfeal Před 6 lety

      thanks!

    • @TheGrimravager
      @TheGrimravager Před 5 lety +2

      lel, good point. I tried that first with just apt-get install glfw
      didn't work so was like fuck it
      got cmake and then used make to compile glfw, that was fucking cool to watch :D

    • @LemonChieff
      @LemonChieff Před 5 lety +2

      On mac just use: `brew install glfw`
      If you don't have brew google is your friend also WTF are you doing?

    • @G33KN3rd
      @G33KN3rd Před 5 lety +1

      for ubuntu, it's "apt-get install libglfw3 libglfw3-dev"

  • @asura-2467
    @asura-2467 Před rokem

    -_- Everything went over my head. I think things might get clearer as i go down on playlist. Thanks for the video ,Sir!

  • @rajasparanjpe3791
    @rajasparanjpe3791 Před 4 lety +1

    I like how he is organized with his videos and playlists.

  • @kmcasi2037
    @kmcasi2037 Před 3 lety

    Finally, after 6 hours of searching on forums and different websites with out resoults... I found this video and is still working and with VS '19 :)

  • @pch1511
    @pch1511 Před 7 lety +3

    Can't wait for the rest of this tutorial!

  • @Bereseker
    @Bereseker Před 42 minutami +1

    19:43 And! Read the documentation.

  • @h.hristov
    @h.hristov Před 7 lety

    Followed along, got a triangle on my screen. Thanks Cherno! Really excited for this series

  • @drewbruggman
    @drewbruggman Před 5 lety

    At around 9:18 you said you’d provide a link to a video about static libraries or whatever. Just thought you could use a notification. Just finding out about your series. Love your work dude!

  • @noiredelune174
    @noiredelune174 Před 4 lety

    I'm really impressed... and so glad your'e doing these videos!! You make things so clear and fun! Respect! \m/

  • @shreyjain51
    @shreyjain51 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey I am not able to make triangle. The code doesnt show any error, but shows just a black window.

  • @frogstair
    @frogstair Před 5 lety +1

    So glad I found this channel!

  • @akashsinghdahiya5862
    @akashsinghdahiya5862 Před 2 lety

    Good Work particularly resolving the errors related to dependencies👍🏼.

  • @ciankiwi7753
    @ciankiwi7753 Před 3 lety

    when i saw the video length i thought this guy was gonna drag on forever about meaningless stuff, but no! i learnt alot from all the explanations and it was paced very well!

  • @storianostorianov3955
    @storianostorianov3955 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video. Greatly and calmy explained complex concepts. Thanks!

  • @justred2337
    @justred2337 Před 7 lety +84

    Yay more game programming!

    • @justred2337
      @justred2337 Před 7 lety +3

      Can you please finish the java game programming thing?

    • @10goni
      @10goni Před 7 lety +1

      TheComputerCrafter he won't

    • @justred2337
      @justred2337 Před 7 lety

      CAPSLOCK aww i need to finish the multiplayer server

    • @humm535
      @humm535 Před 5 lety +4

      OpenComputers is better!

    • @verypopulartiktokers3622
      @verypopulartiktokers3622 Před 5 lety +2

      @@justred2337, Just Do It! Make ur dreams come true! Nothing is impossible!

  • @gamesniper98
    @gamesniper98 Před 3 lety +1

    If linking doesn't work and visual studio isn't recognizing your header files (AKA: you're still getting squiggly lines) try adding "yourProjectName\" before decencies. To make sure it works under properties click on edit and then paste that long directory under evaluated values into your file explorer.

    • @esiv5622
      @esiv5622 Před 2 lety

      Didn't realize I put dependencies into a second folder by the same name as the project one. Thank you for pointing this out!

  • @Jkauppa
    @Jkauppa Před 2 lety

    how complex the explanation, the hard the thing you are trying to teach, simple is really simple

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa Před 2 lety

      as said, opengl itself is trash, if you need an ui-api on top

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa Před 2 lety

      yea, why are you letting yourself into a trash job

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa Před 2 lety

      opengl is bloatware

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa Před 2 lety

      x64 is the default

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa Před 2 lety

      you used 1min to talk about 32bit, meh

  • @jacobhaig2372
    @jacobhaig2372 Před 7 lety +1

    The only videos I'm excited for!
    Notification squad FTW

  • @charlotte80389
    @charlotte80389 Před 6 měsíci

    4:59 doing it without help feels like an accomplishment tbh

  • @Fireanen
    @Fireanen Před 3 lety +1

    My teacher: Took 6h to explain to the whole class how to draw a triangle in about 500 lines of code. (Minimal code he said)
    The Cherno: Draw that same triangle in only 43 lines.

  • @TheGrimravager
    @TheGrimravager Před 5 lety +3

    4:59
    you just hate linux :p
    not a single problem, the guide they provided was very clear and easy to understand^^

  • @fusselrulezz
    @fusselrulezz Před 7 lety +66

    Legend told us, a brown guinea pig lives in Yan's hair.

    • @vertigo6982
      @vertigo6982 Před 6 lety +10

      Around these parts it is said, that one can tell if its going to be a long winter or not if his hair see's it's shadow.

  • @harshitjoshi3082
    @harshitjoshi3082 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for making this video !

  • @michaelpacheco7421
    @michaelpacheco7421 Před 5 lety

    Man... this trick of googling missing dependencies is awesome. Why did not I think of this before?

  • @angeldominguezplata8161

    i don't understand how you are so inteligent, thanks for all

  • @Darkxellmc
    @Darkxellmc Před 2 lety

    Welp, it took me 2 hours to setup a c++ hello world in visual studio following the official microsoft doc (would've taken 10 minutes in a folder with clang let's be real).
    It then took me 20 minutes to display a triangle in opengl following this tutorial.
    Thanks you.

  • @bijianwu5124
    @bijianwu5124 Před 4 lety +1

    thanks for making these very helpful videos

  • @khileez8252
    @khileez8252 Před měsícem

    Thank you man!

  • @jasamgladaan
    @jasamgladaan Před 6 lety

    wow man! you rock! great explaination so far, gonna follow your tutorial till the end for sure!

  • @adityagoyal6964
    @adityagoyal6964 Před 3 lety +2

    Me: "damn why i am getting so many linking errors",
    After spending 2 hours to resolve all errors
    Cherno: "You don't need to do that...i just wanna show you how it works"
    🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯😢

  • @PraveenMax
    @PraveenMax Před 6 lety

    Best video for fixing the GLFW link error . Thanks a lot..!

  • @kevinpacheco8169
    @kevinpacheco8169 Před 6 lety +1

    For those using Eclipse CDT C/C++ IDE on Mac OS X
    To add include folder to Eclipse
    1.) Right Click on your project -> Properties
    2.) Navigate to C/C++ General -> Paths and Symbol
    3.) At the top change configuration -> [All Configurations]
    4.) Under the Languages click on GNU C++
    5.) On the right click on Add
    i.) Click on workspace if you added the include folder into your project (which you should)
    ii.) Click on File System if the include folder is located outside the project directory
    6.) Click ok
    7.) Apply
    Add static library after CMake and make
    Part 1 adding the Library
    1.) Right Click on your project -> Properties
    2.) Navigate to C/C++ General -> Paths and Symbol
    3.) At the top change configuration -> [All Configurations]
    4.) Click on Libraries
    5.) Click on Add
    6.) Type in the name of the library WITHOUT 'lib' as a prefix AND '.a' as a suffix. Example if the lib is called 'libglfw3.a' type glfw3.
    Part 2 linking the library's location
    1.) Right Click on your project -> Properties
    2.) Navigate to C/C++ General -> Paths and Symbol
    3.) At the top change configuration -> [All Configurations]
    4.) Click on Library Paths
    5.) On the right click on Add
    i.) Click on workspace if you added libglfw3.a into your project (which you should)
    ii.) Click on File System if the location of libglfw3.a is located outside the project directory
    6.) Click ok
    7.) Apply
    Add OS X frameworks
    1.) Right Click on your project -> Properties
    2.) Navigate to C/C++ Build -> Settings
    3.) At the top change configuration -> [All Configurations]
    4.) Navigate to MacOS X C++ Linker -> Miscellaneous
    5.) In the Linker Flags text field add -framework Cocoa -framework OpenGL -framework IOKit -framework CoreVideo
    6.) Apply

  • @EmilianoC76
    @EmilianoC76 Před 6 lety +11

    Have you tried setting OpenGL for Visual Studio Code?

  • @VivekYadav-ds8oz
    @VivekYadav-ds8oz Před 5 lety

    I don't know why but I chuckled at "Hello, *BOB* " for a good minute lol

  • @Ocmersh
    @Ocmersh Před 4 lety

    Love the epic background music

  • @user-rr7je8lf2d
    @user-rr7je8lf2d Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for that simple and nice explained
    tutorial.

  • @FcSteezey
    @FcSteezey Před 7 lety

    love your videos mate, keep it up