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06/23/2017
Bombshell 1.1.970 has been released. It fixes behavior of Objects of zero size, TextureView, TextureManager, Toon Shader color setters, custom shaders and more... It also adds preprocessor directive support for shader plugins, configurable skybox geometry, and extends our Unit Text Framework.
11/16/2016
Bombshell 1.1.777 has been released. It fixes a small number of bugs and adds a Scan Line post processing effect (thanks @contriteobserver).
9/7/2016
The official release of Bombshell 1.1.610 is out. We will continue to support this release moving forward how ever bug fixes will be minimal. The decision was made that the design of the core engine was inhibiting correcting some of the larger issues. To this end, we have begun development of a 2.0 version - see issue 1755 for details. Development is happening in the v2.0-development branch here
8/29/2016 An initial effort for adding unit testing to Rajawali has been made. This initial focus has been on the core math classes and will ideally expand as bug fixes progress. Pull requests for unit tests are welcome and any "bug fix" PRs which include unit tests or issues which include unit tests to demonstrate a failure will be given the highest priority.
Rajawali is a 3D engine for Android based on OpenGL ES 2.0/3.0. It can be used for normal apps as well as live wallpapers.
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Numerous apps and live wallpapers have been made with Rajawali. Check them out!
Using Rajawali is as simple as adding a single line to your gradle dependencies:
implementation 'org.rajawali3d:rajawali:x.x.x@aar where x.x.x is the version number (and the last number is the build number). If you wish to use the master branch snapshot, append -SNAPSHOT. For example, to use release 1.0.325, you would use:
implementation 'org.rajawali3d:rajawali:1.0.325@aar
To use the master branch build 48 snapshot 1.0.48-SNAPSHOT, you would use:
implementation 'org.rajawali3d:rajawali:1.0.48-SNAPSHOT@aar
All commits to master and development branch are deployed as snapshots. All tags will be deployed as releases. To see the latest build number, see the build history and be sure you choose a master branch build.
For the above to work you will need to make sure your repository list includes:
mavenCentral() for releases, and maven { url "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/" } for snapshots.
Alternatively, if you checkout Rajawali via GIT, you can run gradle assembleRelease uploadArchives (or simply add a Gralde launch config to Android Studio for the assembleRelease and uploadArchives tasks). This will deploy to your local maven repository. Consuming apps should have mavenLocal() in their repository list and add implementation 'org.rajawali3d:rajawali:1.0.0-SNAPSHOT@aar to their dependencies.
YouTube Video of RajawaliVuforia in action
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Android OpenGL ES 2.0/3.0 Engine
We found that org.rajawali3d:rajawali demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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