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Easy Accelerated Image Rendering Library




Easy Accelerated Image Rendering Library
Version: 0.1

Platforms: PSP, Mobile Gaming


Categories: Programming & Development

Upload date: 24 Sep 11

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License: Freeware

Downloads: 8

File Size: 289 Kb
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  Easy Accelerated Image Rendering Library

 Hazed Mirror Productions (http://hazedmirror.gmdude66.net/index.php) presents The Easy Accelerated Image library.

INTRODUCTION Most new C/C++ PSP developers use graphics.c/h for rendering images. However, in my own experience, the graphics.c/h library is too slow and lacks image rotation and scaling, but it is very easy to use. So I thought of making a library that is as easy but renders images using Vertices in ortho projection mode instead of using GU_SPRITES, so that faster render speed, rotation, and scaling could be supported.

This release is marked as version 0.1. It lacks some of the features that are in graphics.c like blitting images or text on to another image.
 
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