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* NOTE: Shaders used in this example are #version 330 (OpenGL 3.3).
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* This example has been created using raylib 2.5 (www.raylib.com)
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* raylib is licensed under an unmodified zlib/libpng license (View raylib.h for details)
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* Example originally created with raylib 2.5, last time updated with raylib 3.7
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* Example contributed by Chris Camacho (@chriscamacho) and reviewed by Ramon Santamaria (@raysan5)
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* Chris Camacho (@chriscamacho - http://bedroomcoders.co.uk/) notes:
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* Example licensed under an unmodified zlib/libpng license, which is an OSI-certified,
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* BSD-like license that allows static linking with closed source software
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* This is based on the PBR lighting example, but greatly simplified to aid learning...
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* actually there is very little of the PBR example left!
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* When I first looked at the bewildering complexity of the PBR example I feared
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* I would never understand how I could do simple lighting with raylib however its
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* a testement to the authors of raylib (including rlights.h) that the example
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* came together fairly quickly.
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* Copyright (c) 2019 Chris Camacho (@chriscamacho) and Ramon Santamaria (@raysan5)
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* Copyright (c) 2019-2022 Chris Camacho (@chriscamacho) and Ramon Santamaria (@raysan5)
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