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numpy Perspective Projection + Look At Matrices
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import numpy as np | |
def perspective_fov(fov, aspect_ratio, near_plane, far_plane): | |
num = 1.0 / np.tan(fov / 2.0) | |
num9 = num / aspect_ratio | |
return np.array([ | |
[num9, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0], | |
[0.0, num, 0.0, 0.0], | |
[0.0, 0.0, far_plane / (near_plane - far_plane), -1.0], | |
[0.0, 0.0, (near_plane * far_plane) / (near_plane - far_plane), 0.0] | |
]) | |
def look_at(camera_position, camera_target, up_vector): | |
vector = camera_position - camera_target | |
vector = vector / np.linalg.norm(vector) | |
vector2 = np.cross(up_vector, vector) | |
vector2 = vector2 / np.linalg.norm(vector2) | |
vector3 = np.cross(vector, vector2) | |
return np.array([ | |
[vector2[0], vector3[0], vector[0], 0.0], | |
[vector2[1], vector3[1], vector[1], 0.0], | |
[vector2[2], vector3[2], vector[2], 0.0], | |
[-np.dot(vector2, camera_position), -np.dot(vector3, camera_position), np.dot(vector, camera_position), 1.0] | |
]) |
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