At the studio, the team gathered around her screen. The orange bird hopped into place on the title screen of their game and the room erupted. They talked about polish and narrative hooks and sound cues, but always kept circling back to that bird—its tilt, its color, the small imperfection that made it feel alive.
The hum of the old café felt like a low-frequency synth beneath Leyla’s thoughts. She sat at a corner table with a chipped cup of cold coffee and a battered laptop stickered with band logos and travel stamps. On the screen, a pale window pulsed: Adobe Illustrator 2025 v2901 x64 — a name plastered across the title bar like graffiti. Below it, in a cramped Turkish font someone had added as a joke, read: "Tam Sürüm — On Top." adobe illustrator 2025 v2901 x64 tam surum on top
Later, alone again, Leyla scrolled through the program’s logs. No malware warnings. No suspicious calls home. The "Canvas Memory" entry showed a single line: "Assisted: 82%." She smiled despite herself. Assistance, she thought, was a kind of collaboration. Sometimes the collaborator was a person, sometimes a tool, and sometimes the break in a sticker that led her to peel an old superstition away. At the studio, the team gathered around her screen
Outside, the city breathed and the first pale light of morning pried at the café windows. Leyla packed her bag. In the street reflected on the glass, the stickered laptop looked like armor—a toolkit for making a life. She hesitated over the cracked label and then peeled it off, the adhesive stubborn but obedient. She kept it folded in her wallet like a secret talisman. The hum of the old café felt like
She realized then that the debate about cracked versus licensed, shortcuts versus craft, had less to do with a file name and more to do with what she did after the tool had done its part. She could hide behind convenience, or she could use the help to push further, to learn why the curves settled where they did.
An orange bird she had been designing—part logo, part mascot—blinked on the artboard. Leyla felt a tremor of something like guilt and wonder. Was it the software making better art, or had she finally found clarity? She saved a copy and labeled it "final_v2." The file saved instantly, and for a second the name seemed to ripple.
The interface was familiar yet different: tool icons shimmered with subtle motion, gradients behaved like light, and a new "Canvas Memory" wedge pulsed in the corner, whispering suggestions. Leyla’s hand moved, and the pen responded as if the screen knew the shape before she did. Shapes curled and resolved, colors whispered their siblings into being. The software folded her mistakes into elegant solutions, smoothing kinks she hadn’t noticed until they were gone.
Òàê ãäå æå ëåæàò ïîñëåäíèå âåðñèè ýòèõ libEGL.dll è libGLESv2.dll ? Èëè èõ èñõîäíèêè ÷òîáû ñîáðàòü.
Ýòî äëÿ PC ÷òî ëè? https://chromium.googlesource.com/angle/angle
MrShoor
>À êîãäà íà÷èíàåøü "ñìåøèâàòü" áèíäèíãè îíî êðåøèòñÿ âî âñÿêèõ nvogl64v.dll
Îáúÿñíåíèå ïðîñòîå.
OpenGL ES îò AMD èñïîëüçóþò íàòèâíóþ ðåàëèçàöèþ è áóäåò ðàáîòàòü òîëüêî íà AMD(ñî ñìåøèâàíèåì wgl/egl íå ïðîáîâàë), ó íèõ ïðÿìî â Windows\System32\atio6axx.dll åñòü âûçîâû egl ôóíêöèé.
Òåáå ïðÿìî ïðèíöèïèàëüíî áðàòü ó AMD ? òàì îøèáêè ñ MSAA åñòü, èçîáðàæåíèå ïåðåâåðíóòî.
âîò îòñþäà ìîæíî âçÿòü íà âûáîð
PoverVR SDK - ýòî ëó÷øåå
Adreno SDK
ARM Mali OpenGL ES SDK
Ìîæíî ñîáðàòü Angle ñàìîìó òàì îí ñàìûé ñâåæèé è ðàáîòàåò îòëè÷íî.
 îñíîâíîì ïîëüçóþñü ðåàëèçàöèåé îò Imagination Technologies, îíà ìíå ïîêàçàëàñü ëó÷øåé.
MrShoor
> Âñå ðàáîòàëî äî òåõ ïîð, ïîêà ÿ íå ñòàë èñïîëüçîâàòü îáû÷íûé GL è EGL îäíîâðåìåííî â îäíîì òðåäå.
×èñòî èç ëþáîïûñòâà :) à çà÷åì îíî?
Andrey
> OpenGL ES îò AMD èñïîëüçóþò íàòèâíóþ ðåàëèçàöèþ è áóäåò ðàáîòàòü òîëüêî íà AMD
Àíàëîãè÷íî êðåøèòñÿ íà AMD â èõíåé atio***.dll
> âîò îòñþäà ìîæíî âçÿòü íà âûáîð
> PoverVR SDK - ýòî ëó÷øåå
> Adreno SDK
> ARM Mali OpenGL ES SDK
> Ìîæíî ñîáðàòü Angle ñàìîìó òàì îí ñàìûé ñâåæèé è ðàáîòàåò îòëè÷íî.
Îê, ïîñìîòðþ. Ñïàñèáî.
Daniil Petrov
> ×èñòî èç ëþáîïûñòâà :) à çà÷åì îíî?
Âàëèäàòîð GLSL+GLES øåéäåðîâ ïèøó.
MrShoor
> Àíàëîãè÷íî êðåøèòñÿ íà AMD â èõíåé atio***.dll
Íó åñëè ìåøàòü wgl/egl âïîëíå ìîæåò. Åñëè íåò, ýòî áàã, íà ôîðóìå ïèñàëè íåêîòîðûå áàãè ñ íåé, íàïðèìåð òîò-æå MSAA - îòâåòà íóòó. Âîîáùå íå äóìàþ ÷òî îíè áóäóò äàëüøå ðàçâèâàòü ýòó ëèáî, òàê ÷òî êðàéíå íå ðåêîìåíäóþ åå èñïîëüçîâàòü, åñëè òîëüêî ïðîñòî ïðîòåñòèðîâàòü OpenGL ES íà ðàçíûõ ðåàëèçàöèÿõ.
innuendo
> èñïîëüçóé DX !
> íóæíî þçàòü âóëêàí
o_O
Daniil Petrov
Îí øèçèê, íå îáðàùàé âíèìàíèå.
MrShoor
> ANGLE libGLESv2 Dynamic Link Library
> Òàê ãäå æå ëåæàò ïîñëåäíèå âåðñèè ýòèõ libEGL.dll è libGLESv2.dll ? Èëè èõ èñõîäíèêè ÷òîáû ñîáðàòü.
Ðàçâå íå ýòî? https://github.com/google/angle
Dampire
> Ðàçâå íå ýòî? https://github.com/google/angle
ýòî òîæå ïîéäåò, Microsoft ïðîñòî âíîñèò èñïðàâëåíèÿ äëÿ windows Store:
ms-master contains a copy of ANGLE that is regularly updated from the ANGLE master branch. It also contains recent changes made by Microsoft that have not yet been merged back to ANGLE master (our goal is to eventually merge everything, but if you want the latest and greatest Windows Store features, you will find them here first)
ïî ýòîé ññûëêå åùå ãîòîâûå solution äëÿ Visual Studio åñòü.
Òåìà â àðõèâå.