So according to many sources I've read, most lighting should be done in eye-space (which is camera space). The book that I'm reading also claims to be using lighting in eye-space, and I took its examples into my application as well. In my application, the only thing that I pass to the fragment shader which is related to the camera is the camera position, and it's a model-space coordinate. The fragment shader also uses a normal matrix which I pass in as a uniform, and its only use is to transform local-space normal vectors to model-space normal vectors.
So why is my lighting implementation considered to be used in eye-space although I never passed a model transformation matrix multiplied by a camera matrix? Can anyone shed some light on this subject? I might be missing something here.
prog.SetUniform("NormalMatrix", glm::transpose(glm::inverse(glm::mat3(ModelMatrix))));
should actually beprog.SetUniform("NormalMatrix", glm::transpose(glm::inverse(glm::mat3(CameraMatrix * ModelMatrix))));
? The current code (without the camera matrix) works just fine.