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Hello Guys, please don't close this question as am really tired of searching the tutorials for learning the OpenGL. The reason for me asking this question is the Computer Graphics using OpenGL in college we study is like more theoretical and there's also a mini project to be done so guys please help me with your valuable suggestion which aid me in Developing a simple 3d car game in OpenGL. I also heard about NeHe and LazyFoo but some suggests those are little outdated so guys please help me with proper guidance as I want to have a practical experience and also develop my first game.

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Updated 30-May-18 11:44am
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 22-Feb-13 11:40am    
You do have a chance to find such tutorial, but I think not so big. I would rather search for OpenGL tutorial along, and some literature on general game development which gives you the idea how to create physics, collisions, scenes and rendering, scenario, characters, how to do threading, etc...
It's too big topic to find it all in one manual. And even if you find one, it might not be enough...
—SA
enhzflep 23-Feb-13 1:48am    
Brilliant response. Easily worthy of being a formal answer, imho.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 23-Feb-13 20:32pm    
Thank you very much, but still not very much for a formal answer; I don't know those tutorials...
—SA
Sushil_Ks 22-Feb-13 19:35pm    
Thank You Sir
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 23-Feb-13 20:31pm    
You are welcome.
—SA

I would suggest starting with the NeHe tuts and searching the GameDev forums for supplemental info. I agree that the API becomes outdated, but the coding style and formulae are timeless.
 
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melkam enyew 17-Jun-15 15:48pm    
write source code in opengl 3d car game
Member 12392487 5-Apr-16 0:09am    
how do i contact u??
ISBN 0-387-95272-1

ISBN 0-387-98599-9
 
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Emilio Garavaglia 16-Mar-13 17:14pm    
gee, at least post a link: this is a website, after all!

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