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Guacamole

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Guacamole is an extendable and efficient rendering system for visualizing different data types. It features a lightweight scene graph and a modern deferred shading system. Many common post processing effects are already integrated, e.g. screen space ambient occlusion, HDR, FXAA, volumetric light effects, bloom and fog.

Please cite our work when using our software in your own research or publication.

https://www.uni-weimar.de/de/medien/professuren/vr/software/

Installation

You need a NVIDIA GPU that supports OpenGL 4.2 and CUDA.

Windows

We recommend building guacamole with Visual Studio 2013. We created a zip file with all necessary dependencies. Get externals_vc120RC.zip from https://github.com/vrsys/guacamole-externals. Create a new directory externals/ under the project root. Unpack externals_vc120RC.zip into the externals/ directory. Then configure with cmake and build the library with Visual Studio.

Linux

The following guide serves as a step-by-step tutorial on how to build the dependencies and guacamole itself on Linux. It was tested on a fresh installation of Ubuntu 16.04, and the latest commit at the point of writing was 1097eff.

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Boost

  • apt-get install libboost-all-dev
  • the Boost include directory will be /usr/include/boost
  • the Boost library directory will be /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu

JSONCpp

  • apt-get install libjsoncpp-dev
  • the JSONCpp library will be /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libjsoncpp.so

GLFW

  • apt-get install libglfw3-dev
  • the GLFW include directory will be /usr/include
  • the GLFW library will be /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglfw.so

ZMQ

  • apt-get install libzmq3-dev
  • the ZMQ include directory will be /usr/include
  • the ZMQ library will be /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libzmq.so

FBX

  • get FBX SDK from Autodesk
  • unpack and execute install script in desired installation directory
  • when FBX is located in FBX_PATH, the FBX include directory will be FBX_PATH/include
  • when FBX is located in FBX_PATH, the FBX library directories will be FBX_PATH/lib/gcc4/release and FBX_PATH/lib/gcc4/debug

Schism

  • apt-get install libfreetype6-dev libfreeimageplus-dev opencl-headers
  • clone https://github.com/chrislu/schism
  • adapt find script build/cmake/custom_scripts/schism_boost.cmake such that SCM_BOOST_INCLUDE_SEARCH_DIRS is /usr/include and SCM_BOOST_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DIRS is /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
  • configure with CMake
  • make install
  • when Schism is located in SCHISM_PATH, the Schism inlcude directories will be SCHISM_PATH/scm_cl_core/src;SCHISM_PATH/scm_core/src;SCHISM_PATH/scm_gl_core/src;SCHISM_PATH/scm_gl_util/src;SCHISM_PATH/scm_input/src
  • when Schism is located in SCHISM_PATH, the Schism library directory will be SCHISM_PATH/lib/linux_x86

Lamure

  • apt-get install freeglut3-dev libcgal-dev libglm-dev libxmu-dev
  • clone https://github.com/vrsys/lamure
  • adapt find script cmake/modules/find_schism.cmake such that SCHISM_INCLUDE_SEARCH_DIRS and SCHISM_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DIRS contain the paths mentioned above
  • configure with CMake
  • make install
  • when Lamure is located in LAMURE_PATH, the Lamure include directory will be LAMURE_PATH/install/include
  • when Lamure is located in LAMURE_PATH, the Lamure library directory will be LAMURE_PATH/install/lib

guacamole

  • apt-get install libassimp-dev
  • clone https://github.com/vrsys/guacamole (this repository)
  • configure with CMake and set paths to dependencies as mentioned above if not found automatically
  • CMake flags that were set to ON during writing this tutorial: GUACAMOLE_ENABLE_PHYSICS, GUACAMOLE_EXAMPLES, GUACAMOLE_FBX, GUACAMOLE_GLFW3, GUACAMOLE_RUNTIME_PROGRAM_COMP, PLUGIN_guacamole-lod, PLUGIN_guacamole-skelanim, PLUGIN_guacamole-tv_3, PLUGIN_guacamole-video3d, PLUGIN_guacamole-volume
  • make install

If everything worked well, you can start by running an example in the examples/ directory, e.g. the input example.

Get involved!

Please report bugs via the github issue tracker.

Authors

  • Simon Schneegans
  • Felix Lauer
  • Andreas Bernstein
  • André Schollmeyer
  • Andrey Babanin

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