AnKi 3D Engine - Vulkan and D3D12, modern renderer, scripting, physics and more

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Panagiotis Christopoulos Charitos 7e13b284b9 Add a bug workaround for newer nVidia drivers 9 years ago
bled bfda9ca6b0 Added bled window based off of testap 9 years ago
docs 146a4a51bf Minor refactoring and docs 9 years ago
engine_data 93bb78f116 Refactoring 10 years ago
include a0459dfe54 Reworking GR's dynamic memory 9 years ago
samples fde06f7d2b Adding forgoten files 9 years ago
sandbox a0459dfe54 Reworking GR's dynamic memory 9 years ago
shaders 7e13b284b9 Add a bug workaround for newer nVidia drivers 9 years ago
src 7e13b284b9 Add a bug workaround for newer nVidia drivers 9 years ago
tests 0a52a511d2 Small opt in visibility's rasterization tasks 9 years ago
thirdparty @ f4bd88a88e a0459dfe54 Reworking GR's dynamic memory 9 years ago
tools c8871b3d7f Optimizing parallax a bit 9 years ago
.clang-format dd4e75a30f Formatting the source with a custom clang-format 10 years ago
.gitignore fde06f7d2b Adding forgoten files 9 years ago
.gitmodules 8d2aaee2ae Fixing submodules 10 years ago
.travis.yml 611b00c758 Go back to old GL interface for programs and shaders. Less bugs that way 10 years ago
AndroidManifest.xml bc81b1130b Android 12 years ago
CMakeLists.txt 137dd0fe8f Making testapp a more generic sandbox application 9 years ago
LICENSE 82e681f5ff Some more work on the Vulkan pipeline 9 years ago
README.md a3a442faed Fixing the probe distance. Enabling the player controller 9 years ago

README.md

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Build Status

AnKi 3D engine is a Linux and Windows opensource game engine that runs on OpenGL 4.4.

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License

AnKi's license is BSD. This practicaly means that you can use the source or parts of the source on proprietary and non proprietary products as long as you follow the conditions of the license.

See LICENSE file for more info.

Building AnKi

AnKi's build system is using CMake. A great effort was made to ease the building process that's why the number of external dependencies are almost none.

On Linux

Prerequisites:

  • Cmake 2.8 and up
  • GCC 4.8 and up or Clang 3.5 and up

To build the release version:

$cd path/to/anki
$cd mkdir build
$cd ./build
$cmake ..
$make

To view and configure the build options you can use ccmake tool or similar:

$cd <path_to_anki>/build
$ccmake .

This will open an interface with all the available options.

On Windows

Prerequisites:

  • CMake 2.8 and up
  • Mingw-w64 4.8 and up
    • Install to a path without spaces
    • Append the path where mingw's binaries are located (eg C:/mingw-w64/x86_64-4.9.3-win32-seh-rt_v4-rev1/mingw64/bin) to the PATH environment variable

To build the release version:

  • Open CMake GUI tool
    • Point the source directory to where AnKi's CMakeLists.txt is located
    • Select a build directory (eg path/to/anki/build)
    • Configure by selecting mingw makefiles
    • Generate the makefiles
  • Open a PowerShell
    • Navigate to where the build directory is located
    • Invoke the mingw's make: mingw32-make

NOTE: If you have a better way to build on Windows please let us know.