I'm pretty new to GLSL and am attempting to get the two cubes I'm loading in to have different coloration based upon the normal of each of their faces. Instead, the entirety of both cubes is exactly the same color. As I rotate the camera, the coloration changes from blue to green and red, but all sides of both cubes always simultaneously remain the same color. I want something more along the lines of the top of the cubes being blue, one side being green, one side being red, etc. I don't particularly care which side is which color, just so long as the different sides aren't all the same color.
Vertex Shader
uniform mat4 gl_ModelViewMatrix;
varying vec3 viewVert;
varying vec3 normal;
void main()
{
viewVert = gl_ModelViewMatrix * gl_Vertex;
normal = gl_NormalMatrix * gl_Normal;
gl_Position = ftransform();
}
Fragment Shader
uniform mat4 gl_ModelViewMatrix;
varying vec3 viewVert;
varying vec3 normal;
void main()
{
vec3 nor = normalize(normal);
gl_FragColor = vec4(nor.x,nor.y,nor.z, 1.0);
}
I assume I'm doing something wrong with transforming between spaces and causing all the normals to be the same, but I'm not sure what. Perhaps I'm accidentally using the camera's normal instead of the normal of the faces?