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Go 3D Game Engine

Home Page: http://g3n.rocks

License: BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License

Go 72.24% C 25.81% GLSL 1.95%

engine's Introduction

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G3N - Go 3D Game Engine

G3N (pronounced "gen") is an OpenGL 3D Game Engine written in Go. It can be used to write cross-platform Go applications that show rich and dynamic 3D representations - not just games. A basic integrated GUI framework is provided, and 3D spatial audio is supported through OpenAL.

To see G3N in action try the G3N demo or the Gokoban award winning game.

G3ND In Action

Highlighted Projects

Gokoban - 3D Puzzle Game (1st place in the 2017 Gopher Game Jam)

Dependencies

Go 1.8+ is required. The engine also requires the system to have an OpenGL driver and a GCC-compatible C compiler.

On Unix-based systems the engine depends on some C libraries that can be installed using the appropriate distribution package manager. See below for OS specific requirements.

Ubuntu/Debian-like

$ sudo apt-get install xorg-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libopenal1 libopenal-dev libvorbis0a libvorbis-dev libvorbisfile3

Fedora

$ sudo dnf -y install xorg-x11-proto-devel mesa-libGL mesa-libGL-devel openal-soft openal-soft-devel libvorbis libvorbis-devel glfw-devel libXi-devel

CentOS 7

Enable the EPEL repository:

$ sudo yum -y install https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm

Then install the same packages as for Fedora - remember to use yum instead of dnf for the package installation command.

Windows

The necessary audio libraries sources and DLLs are supplied but they need to be installed manually. Please see Audio libraries for Windows for details. We tested the Windows build using the mingw-w64 toolchain (you can download this file in particular).

macOS

Install the development files of OpenAL and Vorbis using Homebrew:

brew install libvorbis openal-soft

Installation

The following command will download and install the engine along with all its Go dependencies:

go get -u github.com/g3n/engine/...

Features

  • Cross-platform: Windows, Linux, and macOS
  • Integrated GUI (graphical user interface) with many widgets
  • Hierarchical scene graph - nodes can contain other nodes
  • 3D spatial audio via OpenAL (.wav, .ogg)
  • Real-time lighting: ambient, directional, point, and spot lights
  • Physically-based rendering: fresnel reflectance, geometric occlusion, microfacet distribution
  • Model loaders: glTF (.gltf, .glb), Wavefront OBJ (.obj), and COLLADA (.dae)
  • Geometry generators: box, sphere, cylinder, torus, etc...
  • Geometries support morph targets and multimaterials
  • Support for animated sprites based on sprite sheets
  • Perspective and ortographic cameras
  • Text image generation and support for TrueType fonts
  • Image textures can be loaded from GIF, PNG or JPEG files
  • Animation framework for position, rotation, and scale of objects
  • Support for user-created GLSL shaders: vertex, fragment, and geometry shaders
  • Integrated basic physics engine (experimental/incomplete)
  • Support for HiDPI displays

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Hello G3N

The code below is a basic "hello world" application (hellog3n) that shows a blue torus. You can download and install hellog3n via:

go get -u github.com/g3n/demos/hellog3n

For more complex demos please see the G3N demo program.

package main

import (
    "github.com/g3n/engine/util/application"
    "github.com/g3n/engine/geometry"
    "github.com/g3n/engine/material"
    "github.com/g3n/engine/math32"
    "github.com/g3n/engine/graphic"
    "github.com/g3n/engine/light"
)

func main() {

    app, _ := application.Create(application.Options{
        Title:  "Hello G3N",
        Width:  800,
        Height: 600,
    })

    // Create a blue torus and add it to the scene
    geom := geometry.NewTorus(1, .4, 12, 32, math32.Pi*2)
    mat := material.NewPhong(math32.NewColor("DarkBlue"))
    torusMesh := graphic.NewMesh(geom, mat)
    app.Scene().Add(torusMesh)

    // Add lights to the scene
    ambientLight := light.NewAmbient(&math32.Color{1.0, 1.0, 1.0}, 0.8)
    app.Scene().Add(ambientLight)
    pointLight := light.NewPoint(&math32.Color{1, 1, 1}, 5.0)
    pointLight.SetPosition(1, 0, 2)
    app.Scene().Add(pointLight)

    // Add an axis helper to the scene
    axis := graphic.NewAxisHelper(0.5)
    app.Scene().Add(axis)

    app.CameraPersp().SetPosition(0, 0, 3)
    app.Run()
}

hellog3n Screenshot

Documentation

The complete engine API reference can be found here: GoDoc.

There is also the beginning of a Getting Started Guide, and a newly created list of Guides and Tutorials:

Along with those, a good way to learn how to use the engine is to see the source code of G3ND - the G3N demo.

Contributing

If you find a bug or create a new feature you are encouraged to send pull requests!

Community

Join our channel on Gophers Slack (Click here to register for Gophers Slack). It's a great way to have your questions answered quickly by the G3N community.

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