How to Set Up an OpenGL FreeGLUT GLEW Template Project in Visual Studio
How to Set Up an OpenGL FreeGLUT GLEW Template Project in Visual Studio
For graphics, many programmers favor OpenGL. Its creator strongly advises using an OpenGL extension library (like GLEW) and a window toolkit (like freeGLUT) if you are one of them. This tutorial will assist you in overcoming the initial hurdle of using OpenGL with freeGLUT and GLEW, which involves installing and configuring them as well as using the OpenGL-freeGLUT-GLEW Template in Visual Studio 2022 to create your first project. It will presume that you are running Windows 10 or 11. It is meant for the novice. He will be able to create projects with FreeGLUT and GLEW in three different ways: first by targeting the x32 platform, second by targeting the x64 platform, and third by using CMake and Visual Studio to compile the source code. By default, Visual Studio 2022 is x64-based. Nevertheless, it can execute x64 and x32 applications as well.
Steps

Configuring Visual Studio

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Get Visual Studio 2022 here. You can download it from https://www.visualstudio.com/downloads if you haven't already. While downloading, check the box labeled "Desktop development with C++ workload." Scroll down the page if needed (see the image below). Developpement desktop 1.png Select "Language pack" and tick the "English" option. Click "General" in the "Development settings" menu of the "Personalize your Visual Studio experience" wizard during installation. > click "Visual C++" > click Start Visual Studio.

Downloading freeGLUT and GLEW

Make the GL and GLP folders. Launch the File Explorer in Windows > Open the directory (disk) C. It's okay if the folders GL and GLP exist. If not, perform a right-click in an empty space > choose "New" > "Folder" > type "GL" > press ↵ Enter. Create the "GLP" folder in the same manner.

Install the GLEW application. It's okay if you've already downloaded and placed the GLEW binaries in the GL folder. If not, please click the following link and choose "Open Link in New Window" http://glew.sourceforge.net. Under "Downloads", opposite "Binaries", select "Windows 32-bit and 64-bit." Open folder C:\GL Click and drag the "glew-2.1.0" folder into C:\GL after it has finished downloading in the new File Explorer window. Once the folder has completed copying and pasting, copy GLEWbin > click folder > right click > click "Rename" > Paste > hit ↵ Enter. Close the new "File Explorer" window > close the GLEW window.

Install the freeglut 3.0.0 MSVC Package. Right-click on the following link and choose "Open Link in New Window" https://www.transmissionzero.co.uk/software/freeglut-devel/. In the "freeglut 3.0.0 MSVC Package" section (see image below), click "Download freeglut 3.0.0 for MSVC". Be careful not to use the "freeglut 3.0.0 MinGW Package". Freeglut 12.png Open folder C:\GL Click and drag the "freeglut" folder into C:\GL after it has finished downloading in the new File Explorer window. Once the folder has completed copying, and pasting, copy GLUTbin > click folder > right click > click "Rename" > Paste > hit ↵ Enter. Close the new "File Explorer" window > close the freeglut window. Now in folder GL you have folders: GLEWbin and GLUTbin.

Creating Project GLUTx32-GLEWx32-0

Create an empty project. you If you open Visual Studio for first time. Click Create a new project. In Create a new project wizard, in the list of templates, select Empty Project Start from scratch with C++ for Windows. Provides no starting files. (see image above, you can type Empty Project in search box above the list and hit ↵ Enter) > click it > click Next. In Configure your new project wizard for "Project name" type (or copy and paste) GLUTx32-GLEWx32-0 Copy C\GLP and paste in "Location" text field. Check "Place solution and project in the same directory". Click Create. Wait till Visual Studio instance appears. If it's not the first time. In main menu click File > New > Project… > the rest as above.

Add your Source file to the project. In "Solution Explorer" window right click the "Source Files" folder (the last one) > click "Add" > "New Item…" In the "Add New Item" wizard instead of "FileName" type Main > hit ↵ Enter). The source file Main.cpp will open in the main text editor but leave the file blank for now.

Installing GLUTx32 and GLEWx32 in the Project

Configure "Properties Pages". In Solution Explorer, right click on the name of your project (name in image is different but it does'nt matter), that is GLUTx32-GLEWx32-0, and select Properties (the last one). . 1. Main menu. In GLUTx32-GLEWx32-0 Property Pages wizard main menu, in Configuration: select Active(Debug) > Platform: Win32 or x86 > click Configuration Manager. "Configuration Manager" wizard In "Active solution platform:" select x86 or Win32 In "Platform", Win32 or x86 is automatically selected Click Close. 2. Additional Include Directories. See below images. Open the C/C++ drop-down menu. Click General > Additional Include Directories > down arrow at the right of the field > click Opengl 1.png OpenGL 12.png 2.1. Copy C:\GL\GLUTbin\include > in Additional Include Directories wizard, click first icon > paste. 2.2. Copy C:\GL\GLEWbin\include > click again first icon > paste. In Additional Include Directories wizard click OK. 3. Additional Library Directories. Opengl 2 2.png Open the Linker drop-down menu, and click General > click Additional Library Directories entry > down arrow at the right of the field > . 3.1. Copy C:\GL\GLUTbin\lib > in Additional Library Directories wizard click first icon > paste. 3.2. Copy C:\GL\GLEWbin\lib\Release\Win32 > click first icon > paste. In Additional Library Directories wizard click OK. 4. Additional Dependencies. Opengl 3 1.png Additional Dependencies 3.png In the Linker drop-down menu, click Input > click the Additional Dependencies entry > the down arrow at the right of the field > click . Copy freeglut.lib; glew32.lib; opengl32.lib and paste on the top-most text box of the Additional Dependencies wizard. Click OK in the Additional Dependencies wizard. Click Apply, then OK on the GLUTx32-GLEWx32-0 Property Pages wizard.

Add dll files paths (addresses) to "System Variables". In Windows search text field (bottom left of the screen) type envir > hit ↵ Enter. "System Properties" wizard is thrown. Select the "Advanced" tab from the top bar > click Environment Variables.... "Environment Variables" wizard is thrown. Double click the "Path" (or "PATH") Variable in the "System Variables" section. "Edit environement variable" wizard is thrown. Copy C:\GL\GLUTbin\bin > click New > Paste. Copy C:\GL\GLEWbin\bin\Release\Win32 > click New > Paste. Click OK in all 3 wizards. Close Visual Studio > in thrown wizard asking "Save changes to the following items?" click Save. Restart your PC > open Visual Studio. If project opens it's okay. If not, in "Open recent" list, click "GLUTx32-GLEWx32-0.sln", the first one. Now your project is open ready for test.

Testing Project GLUTx32-GLEWx32-0 and Correcting errors

Test your project. Right click on following link and select Open Link in New Window badprog. Scroll down the page and find section Testing the setup (see image below). Copy code and paste in Main.cpp code area > in main menu select x86 > hit Ctrl+F5 or in Visual Studio's main menu click the green triangle with phrase "Local Windows Debugger". You should see two windows: one black (the console) and other with white square in black background. If you do not see that, do bellow step. Freeglut 1.png

Correct errors if any. Files are missing. Copy GLUTx32-GLEWx32-0 and paste in File Explorer Address Bar. You should see file you added Main.cpp, and 4 other files added by Visual Studio. If they are missing you missed add file Main.cpp. Go to Part 3, step 2, and add it now. In "Error List" if you see error about file with extension .h, Check whether folders GLEWbin and GLUTbin exist in C:\GL. If they exist, go to previous Part, step 1, sub step 2. Additional Include Directories and follow instructions. Also check whether folders GLEWbin and GLUTbin exist in C:\GL. file with extension .lib go to previous Part, step 1, sub step 3. Additional Library Directories, and follow instructions. In addition, to step 1, sub step 4. Additional Library Directories. Additionally, confirm that the "freeglut 3.0.0 MSVC Package" was downloaded rather than the "freeglut 3.0.0 MinGW Package". Thrown wizard about System or file .dll go to previous Part step 2, and follow instructions. For other errors, if you cannot correct them, close Visual Studio > delete project folder GLUTx32-GLEWx32-0 which lives in C:\GLP > open Visual Studio > repeat set up from Part 3. Good job.

Creating Project with GLUTx32-GLEWx32 Template

Create template. Go to Visual Studio main menu and, while "GLUTx32-GLEWx32-0" is open, click Project > Export Template... (see above image). On Export template Wizard check Project Template, if it's not checked. Click Next >. On Select Template Options, if Template name is GLUTx32-GLEWx32-0 it's okay. If it's not, type (or copy and paste) GLUTx32-GLEWx32-0. Click Finish. Template has been created. Close thrown window with template's path.

Create project. In Visual Studio GUI, click File > New > Project.... In Create a new project wizard, in the list of templates, select GLUTx32-GLEWx32-0 (you can type it in search box above the list and hit ↵ Enter) > click Next. In Configure your new project wizard, if "Project name" is GLUTx32-GLEWx32-01 it's okay. If is not copy GLUTx32-GLEWx32-01 and paste. Location should be C:\GLP\. If it's not, copy C:\GLP\ and paste. Be sure Place solution and project in the same directory is checked. Click Create. In Visual Studio's GUI main menu, select x86 > hit Ctrl+F5 or in Visual Studio's main menu click the green triangle with phrase "Local Windows Debugger". You should see two windows: one black (the console) and other with white square in black background. Good job. TIP. Remember, when you create project with this template, in Visual Studio GUI main menu select x86.

Creating Project targeting x64 Platform

Create folders GL and GLP. Open Windows's File Explorer > Navigate to disk (directory) C. If folders GL and GLP exist it's okay. If they do not, right click in empty area > select New > Folder > type GL > hit ↵ Enter. By same way create folder GLP.

Download libraries freeGLUT and GLEW. If you have not already downloaded them go to Part 2, steps 2 and 3 and follow them.

Create empty project. If it's the first time you open Visual Studio. Click Create a new project. In Create a new project wizard, in the list of templates, select Empty Project Start from scratch with C++ for Windows. Provides no starting files. (see image above, you can type Empty Project in search box above the list and hit ↵ Enter) > click it > click Next. In Configure your new project wizard for "Project name" type (or copy and paste) GLUTx64-GLEWx64-0 Copy C:\GLP and paste in "Location" text field. Check "Place solution and project in the same directory". Click Create. Wait till Visual Studio instance appears. If it's not the first time. In main menu click File > New > Project… > the rest as above.

Add your Source file to the project. In "Solution Explorer" window right click the "Source Files" folder (the last one) > click "Add > "New Item…" In "Add New Item" wizard, instead of "FileName" type Main > hit ↵ Enter). The source file Main.cpp will open in the main text editor but leave the file blank for now.

Installing GLUTx64 and GLEWx64 in the Project

Configure "Properties Pages". In Solution Explorer, right click on the name of your project, that is GLUTx64-GLEWx64-0, and select Properties (the last one). Name in image is different, but it does'nt matter. In GLUTx64-GLEWx64-0 Property Pages wizard, . 1. Main menu. In Configuration: select Active(Debug) > Platform: x64 > click Configuration Manager. In "Configuration Manager" wizard In "Active solution platform:" select x64 In "Platform", x64 is automatically selected Click Close. 2. Additional Include Directories. See below images. Open the C/C++ drop-down menu. Click General > Additional Include Directories > down arrow at the right of the field > click Opengl 1.png OpenGL 12.png 2.1. Copy C:\GL\GLUTbin\include > in Additional Include Directories wizard, click first icon > paste. 2.2 Copy C:\GL\GLEWbin\include > click again first icon > paste. In Additional Include Directories wizard click OK. 3. Additional Library Directories. Open the Linker drop-down menu, and click General > click Additional Library Directories entry > down arrow at the right of the field > . Opengl 2 2.png 3.1. Copy C:\GL\GLUTbin\lib\x64 > in Additional Library Directories wizard click first icon > paste. 3.2. Copy C:\GL\GLEWbin\lib\Release\x64 > click first icon > paste. In Additional Library Directories wizard click OK. 4. Additional Dependencies. In the Linker drop-down menu, click Input > click the Additional Dependencies entry > the down arrow at the right of the field > click . Opengl 3 1.png Additional Dependencies 3.png Copy freeglut.lib; glew32.lib; opengl32.lib and paste on the top-most text box of the Additional Dependencies wizard. Click OK in the Additional Dependencies wizard. Click Apply, then OK on the GLUTx64-GLEWx64-0 Property Pages wizard.

Add dll files paths (addresses) to "System Variables". In Windows search text field (bottom left of the screen) type envir > hit ↵ Enter. "System Properties" wizard is thrown. Select the "Advanced" tab from the top bar > click Environment Variables.... "Environment Variables" wizard is thrown. Double click the "Path" (or "PATH") Variable in the "System Variables" section. "Edit environement variable" wizard is thrown. Copy C:\GL\GLUTbin\bin\x64 > click New > Paste. Copy C:\GL\GLEWbin\bin\Release\x64 > click New > Paste. Click OK in all 3 wizards. Close Visual Studio > in thrown wizard asking "Save changes to the following items?" click Save. Restart your PC > open Visual Studio. In "Open recent" list, click "GLUTx64-GLEWx64-0.sln", the first one. Now your project is open ready for test.

Testing and Correcting project SDLx64-GLEWx64-0

Test your project. Right click on following link and select Open Link in New Window badprog. Scroll down the page and find section Testing the setup (see image above). Copy code and paste in Main.cpp code area > in main menu select x64 > hit Ctrl+F5 or in Visual Studio's main menu click the green triangle with phrase "Local Windows Debugger". You should see two windows: one black (the console) and other with white square in black background. If you do not see that, do bellow step.

Correct errors if any. Files are missing. Copy C:\GLP\GLUTx64-GLEWx64-0 and paste in File Explorer Address Bar. You should see file you added Main.cpp, and 4 other files added by Visual Studio. If they are missing you missed add file Main.cpp. Go to Part 7, step 4, and add it now. In "Error List" if you see error about file with extension .h, Check whether folders GLUTbin and GLEWbin exist in C:\GL. If they exist, go to previous Part, step 1, sub step '"2. Additional Include Directories and follow instructions.Also check whether folders GLUTbin and GLEWbin exist in C:\GL. file with extension .lib go to previous Part, step 1, sub step 3. Additional Library Directories, and follow instructions. In addition, to step 1, subsection 4. Additional Library Directories. Additionally, confirm that the "freeglut 3.0.0 MSVC Package" was downloaded rather than the "freeglut 3.0.0 MinGW Package". Thrown wizard about System or file .dll go previous Part step 2, and follow instructions. For other errors, if you cannot correct them, close Visual Studio > delete project folder GLUTx64-GLEWx64 which lives in C:\GLP > open Visual Studio > repeat set up from Part 7. Good job.

Tip: Even if in Property Pages main settings it is Platform: x64, click Configuration manager... and in Active solution platform: select x64.

Creating Project with GLUTx64-GLEWx64-0 Template

Create template. Go to Visual Studio main menu and, while GLUTx64-GLEWx64-0 is open, click Project > Export Template... (see above image). On Export template Wizard check Project Template, if it's not checked. Click Next >. On Select Template Options, if Template name is GLUTx64-GLEWx64-0 it's okay. If it's not, type (or copy and paste) GLUTx64-GLEWx64-0 Click Finish. Template has been created. Close thrown window with template's path.

Create project. In Visual Studio main menu > Click File > New > Project.... In Create a new project wizard, in templates list, select GLUTx64-GLEWx64-0 (you can type it in search box above the list and hit ↵ Enter) > click it > click Next. In Configure your new project wizard, in "'Project name"' is GLUTx64-GLEWx64-01 it's okay. If it's not, type (or copy and paste) GLUTx64-GLEWx64-01 If Location is C:\GLP, it's okay. If it's not, copy C:\GLP, and paste. Be sure Place solution and project in the same directory is checked. Click Create. In Visual Studio's GUI main menu, select x64 > hit Ctrl+F5 or in Visual Studio's main menu click the green triangle with phrase "Local Windows Debugger". TIP. When you create project with this template remember in Visual Studio GUI's main menu select x64.

Installing CMake

Compiling a library from the source code guarantees that the resulting library is perfectly tailored for your CPU/OS, a luxury pre-compiled binaries don't always provide. It is also important that binaries you get target x64 platform.

Create folders GL and GLP. Open Windows's File Explorer > Navigate to disk (directory) C. If folders GL and GLP exist it's okay. If they do not, right click in empty area > select New > Folder > type GL > hit ↵ Enter. By same way create folder GLP.

Download CMake. Right-click on following address and select Open Link in New Window https://cmake.org/download/. Scroll down the page and find "Latest Release (3.29.2)", (or latest). In second "Platform" list (Binary distributions:), find (see image below) "Windows x64 ZIP" and click the beside entry cmake-3.29.2-windows-x86_64.zip (or latest). CMake 11.png

Copy and unzip the zip folder. Open folder C:\GL Click and drag the "cmake-3.29.2-windows-x86_64" (or latest) folder into C:\GL after it has finished downloading in the new File Explorer window. Once the folder has completed copying and pasting, copy CMake > click folder > right click > click "Rename" > Paste > hit ↵ Enter. Close the new "File Explorer" window > close the "CMake" window. Double click folder "CMake" > double click folder bin > inside you should see CMake's logo next to file name cmake-gui > double click this file. Now on your screen you have CMake GUI > go back to GL folder. Each time you need CMake, navigate to C:\ > GL > double click folder CMake > double click "bin" > double click file cmake-gui (the one with CMake's logo).

Downloading Source FreeGLUT and Source GLEW

Download FreeGLUT source. Right-click on following address and select Open Link in New Window https://github.com/FreeGLUTProject/freeglut/releases/tag/v3.2.2. Below (see image below) Assets, click "Source code (zip)". Freeglut_1.png Open folder C:\GL Click and drag the "freeglut-3.2.2" folder into C:\GL after it has finished downloading in the new File Explorer window. Once the folder has completed copying and pasting, copy GLUTsrc > click folder > right click > click "Rename" > Paste > hit ↵ Enter. Close the downloading new File Explorer window > close "github" window. Now in folder GL you have folder GLUTsrc.

Download GLEW source. Right-click on following address and select Open Link in New Window http://glew.sourceforge.net/. Beside Source (see image below) click ZIP. Glew_1.png Open folder C:\GL Click and drag the "glew-2.1.0" folder into C:\GL after it has finished downloading in the new File Explorer window. Once the folder has completed copying and pasting, copy GLEWsrc > click folder > right click > click "Rename" > Paste > hit ↵ Enter. Close the downloading new File Explorer window > close "glew" window. Now in folder GL you have folders CMake, GLUTsrc, and GLEWsrc.

Compiling Source FreeGLUT and Source GLEW

Compile FreeGLUT by CMake and Visual Studio. Go to CMake GUI. See below image. Cmake_3.png Where is the source code: Copy (attention: do not copy any space)C:/GL/GLUTsrc and paste in text field. Where to build the binaries: Copy (attention: do not copy any space)C:/GL/GLUTsrc/build and paste in text field. Configure and generate. In CMake GUI, click Configure > in wizard Create Directory click Yes > in wizard "Specify the generator for this project" click Finish. When, in CMake GUI, you read: "Configuring done", click Generate. You should read: "Generating done". If, instead, wizard "Error" is thrown, click OK > click "File" > click "Delete Cache" > in thrown wizard "Delete Cache", click Yes. Build your solution. Copy C:\GL\GLUTsrc\build and paste in File Explorer's Address Bar > hit ↵ Enter > double click "freeglut.sln", or "freeglut", or "ALL_BUILD.vcxproj". An instance of Visual Studio appears. Wait until in main menu, Build entry appears. Click Build > Build Solution (the first option). Wait till you read the last line in "Output" window: ========== Build: 28 succeeded, 0 failed, 0 up-to-date, 1 skipped" ========== Number of "succeeded" changes in freeglut versions. Copy C:\GL\GLUTsrc\build\lib\Debug and paste in File Explorer's Address Bar > hit ↵ Enter. Inside you should see file freeglutd.lib below other files. Close this Visual Studio GUI.

Compile GLEW by CMake and Visual Studio. Go to CMake GUI. Copy (attention: do not copy any space)C:/GL/GLEWsrc/build/cmake and paste in first text field. Copy (attention: do not copy any space)C:/GL/GLEWsrc/build and paste in second text field. Configure and generate. In CMake GUI, click Configure > in wizard Create Directory click Yes > in wizard "Specify the generator for this project" click Finish. When, in CMake GUI, you read: "Configuring done", click Generate. You should read: "Generating done". Copy C:\GL\GLEWsrc\build and paste in File Explorer's Address Bar > hit ↵ Enter > double click "glew.sln", or "glew", or "ALL_BUILD.vcxproj". An instance of Visual Studio appears. Wait until in main menu Build entry appears. Click Build > Build Solution (the first option). Wait till you read the last line in "Output" window: ========== Build: 6 succeeded, 0 failed, 0 up-to-date, 2 skipped" ========== Number of "succeeded" changes in glew versions. Copy C:\GL\GLEWsrc\build\lib\Debug and paste in File Explorer's Address Bar > hit ↵ Enter. Inside you should see file glew32d.lib among other files. Close Cmake GUI. Close this instance of Visual Studio.

Creating Project GLUTsrc-GLEWsrc-0

Create empty project. If it's the first time you open Visual Studio. Click Create a new project. In Create a new project wizard, in the list of templates, select Empty Project Start from scratch with C++ for Windows. Provides no starting files. (see image above, you can type Empty Project in search box above the list and hit ↵ Enter) > click it > click Next. In Configure your new project wizard for "Project name" type (or copy and paste) GLUTsrc-GLEWsrc Copy C:\GLP and paste in "Location" text field. Check "Place solution and project in the same directory". Click Create. Wait till Visual Studio instance appears. If it's not the first time. In main menu click File > New > Project… > the rest as above.

Add your Source file to the project. In "Solution Explorer" window right click the "Source Files" folder (the last one) > click "Add" > "New Item…" In "Add New Item" wizard instead of "FileName" type Main > hit ↵ Enter. The file "Main.cpp" will open in the main text editor but leave the file blank for now.

Installing GLUTsrc and GLEWsrc on the Project

Configure "Properties pages". In Solution Explorer wizard, right click Project's name that is GLUTsrc-GLEWsrc > select Properties, the last one. Name in image is different, but it doesn't matter. . 1. Main menu. In Configuration: select Active(Debug) In Platform entry select x64 > click Configuration Manager.... In Active solution platform: select x64. In Platform entry, x64 is automatically selected. Click Close. 2. Additional Include Directories. See below images. Open the C/C++ drop-down menu. Click General > Additional Include Directories > down arrow at the right of the field > click Opengl 1.png OpenGL 12.png 1. Copy C:\GL\GLUTsrc\include > click first icon in Additional Include Directories wizard > paste. 2. Copy C:\GL\GLEWsrc\include > click first icon > paste. Click OK in Additional Include Directories wizard. 3. Additional Library Directories. Double click Linker > click General > Additional Library Directories > click the down arrow at the end of the field > click Edit.... Opengl 2 2.png 1. Copy C:\GL\GLUTsrc\build\lib\Debug > click first icon > paste. 2. Copy C:\GL\GLEWsrc\build\lib\Debug > click first icon > paste. In Additional Library Directories wizard, click OK. 4. Additional Dependencies. Opengl 3 1.png In Linker drop-down menu select Input > in beside menu select the first one, Additional Dependencies > click the down arrow at the end of the field > Edit... Copy opengl32.lib; freeglutd.lib; glew32d.lib and paste in Additional Dependencies wizard's upper-most text box In Additional Dependencies wizard, click OK. Additional Dependencies 3.png In GLUTsrc-GLEWsrc-0 Property Pages wizard, click Apply and then OK.

Add dll files paths (addresses) to "System Variables". In Windows search text field (bottom left of the screen) type envir > hit ↵ Enter. "System Properties" wizard is thrown. Select the "Advanced" tab from the top bar > click Environment Variables.... "Environment Variables" wizard is thrown. Double click the "Path" (or "PATH") Variable in the "System Variables" section. "Edit environment variable" wizard is thrown. Copy C:\GL\GLUTsrc\build\bin\Debug > click New > Paste. Copy C:\GL\GLEWsrc\build\bin\Debug > click New > Paste. Click OK in all 3 wizards. Close Visual Studio > in thrown wizard asking "Save changes to the following items?" click Save. Restart your PC > open Visual Studio. In "Open recent" list, click "GLUTsrc-GLEWsrc-0.sln", the first one. Now your project is open ready for test.

Testing and Correcting Project GLUTsrc-GLEWsrc-0

Test your project. Right click on following link and select Open Link in New Window badprog. Scroll down the page and find section Testing the setup (see image above). Copy code and paste in Main.cpp code area > in main menu select x64 > hit Ctrl+F5 or in Visual Studio's main menu click the green triangle with phrase "Local Windows Debugger". You should see two windows: one black (the console) and other with white square in black background. If you do not see that, do bellow step.

Correct errors if any. Files are missing. Copy GLUTsrc-GLEWsrc-0 and paste in File Explorer Address Bar. You should see file you added Main.cpp, and 4 other files added by Visual Studio. If they are missing you missed add file Main.cpp. Go to Part 14, step 2, and add it now. In "Error List" if you see error about file with extension .h Check whether folders GLUTsrc and GLEWsrc exist in C:\GL. If they exist go to previous Part, step 1, sub step 1, sub step 2. Additional Include Directories and follow instructions. file with extension .lib go to previous Part, step 1, sub step 3. Additional Library Directories, and follow instructions. Also to step 1, sub step 4. Additional Library Directories. Thrown wizard about System or file .dll go to previous Part step 2, and follow instructions. For other errors, if you cannot correct them, close Visual Studio > delete project folder GLUTsrc-GLEWsrc-0 which lives in C:\GLP > open Visual Studio > repeat set up from Part 14. Good job.

Creating Project with GLUTsrc-GLEWsrc-0 Template

Create template. Go to Visual Studio main menu and, while GLUTsrc-GLEWsrc-0 is open, click Project > Export Template... (see above image). On Export template Wizard check Project Template, if it's not checked. Click Next >. On Select Template Options, in Template name: if name is GLUTsrc-GLEWsrc-0 it's okay. If not, copy it and paste in text box > click Finish. Template has been created. Close thrown window with template's path.

Create project. In Visual Studio main menu select x64. Click File > New > Project.... In Create a new project wizard, in templates list, select GLUTsrc-GLEWsrc-0 (you can type it in search box above the list and hit ↵ Enter) > click it > click Next. In Configure your new project wizard, in "'Project name"', if name is GLUTsrc-GLEWsrc-01, it's okay. If not copy it and paste in text field. Copy C:\GLP, and paste in Location text field. Be sure Place solution and project in the same directory is checked. Click Create. In Visual Studio GUI's main menu select x64 (next to Debug) > hit Ctrl+F5 or in Visual Studio's main menu click the green triangle with phrase "Local Windows Debugger". Good job TIP: Remember, in every project you create with this template, select x64 (next to Debug) in Visual Studio's GUI.

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