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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:44:42+00:00 2026-05-13T22:44:42+00:00

void main(void) { vec4 clipCoord = glModelViewProjectionmatrix * gl_Vertex; gl_Position = clipCoord; gl_FrontColor =

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void main(void)
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  vec4 clipCoord = glModelViewProjectionmatrix * gl_Vertex;
  gl_Position = clipCoord;

  gl_FrontColor = gl_Color;

  vec3 ndc = clipCoord.xyz / clipCoord.w;

So the clipCoord is just doing standard fixed pipeline transforms.
Why do I divide by w, and what do I get from this?

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    2026-05-13T22:44:42+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:44 pm

    W is the fourth coordinate of a three dimensional vertex; This vertex is called homogeneous vertex coordinate.

    In few words, the W component is a factor which divides the other vector components. When W is 1.0, the homogeneous vertex coordinates are “normalized”. To compare two vertices, you should normalize the W value to 1.0.

    Think of the vertex (1,1,1,1). Now increase the W value (w > 1.0). The normalized position is scaling! and it is going to the origin. Think of the vertex (1,1,1,1). Now decrease the W value (W < 1.0). The normalized position is going to an infinite point.

    Apart from scaling vertex coordinates, the W coordinate is necessary since you have to multiply a 4×4 matrix (the model view and/or the projection matrices) with a 4×1 matrix (the vertex).

    Of course, the Red Book is the definite guide:

    Red Book Appendix

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