Solar System Visualizer With OpenGL
Solar System Visualizer With OpenGL
WITH OPENGL
Author :
Feby Fitria
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ABSTRACT
Modeling is a representation of how people describe or explain an object, system, or a
concept, which is usually manifested by simplification or idealization. It can be represented with
physical models (mockups, prototype), image models (image design, computer images), or
mathematical formulas. In this time, the author did the modeling of the solar system with API
OpenGL for represented the solar system as a visual. Which this visualizer represents the planet
movements, or we can called it revolution, is when the planet moving around the sun, and remain in
orbit respectively.
OpenGL capabilities in support of this modeling because OpenGL has additional features to
better produce something more realistic. OpenGL allows us to create a graph that can be run on any
operating system with only minor adjustments.
1. INTRODUCTION
system
1.1 Background
The development
of
technology has
for
example,
by
using
the
1.2 Problems
Based on the things that have been
solar system.
system
2.1 Material
Material of the solar system based on
discussion as needed for design, there are:
1. The composition of the solar system
1. This
2. DISCUSSION
visualizer
Create
regulating
Keyboard
function
for
display.
Then,
author
do
some
action
with
2.4 Comparison
Because
the
distance
is
3. CONCLUSIONS AND
SUGGESTIONS
3.1 Conclusions
Based on the results of discussion that has
been done, the authors can conclude that:
Animation
circulation
of
planets
that
can
facilitate
3.2 Suggestions
1.
The
author
sincerely
hope
the
with
supporting
software
utilization growing.
2. The author also hopes the necessity of
adding multimedia animation, and texture
for better and have a variety of materials,
so that users can more enjoyed this
application
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