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Interactive Computer Graphics: A Top-Down Approach with OpenGL - Learn 3D Programming for Game Development, VR & Animation | Perfect for Students & Developers
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Interactive Computer Graphics: A Top-Down Approach with OpenGL - Learn 3D Programming for Game Development, VR & Animation | Perfect for Students & Developers
Interactive Computer Graphics: A Top-Down Approach with OpenGL - Learn 3D Programming for Game Development, VR & Animation | Perfect for Students & Developers
Interactive Computer Graphics: A Top-Down Approach with OpenGL - Learn 3D Programming for Game Development, VR & Animation | Perfect for Students & Developers
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This introductory text recognizes that beginners learn computer graphics more quickly by doing it. Taking a top-down approach, the book gets you started early writing interesting 3D graphics programs. Each chapter is built around a non-trivial application program. In this programming context, key principles and techniques are explained as needed and in increasing detail.To enable this approach, the book first describes an important application programmer's interface-OpenGL-a graphics library now available on most platforms, from high-end graphics workstations to PCs. This high-level interface, plus a basic knowledge of C programming, allows you to generate complex interactive applications, even applications involving 3D viewing and event-driven input. OpenGL's well-defined architecture also facilitates the book's technical discussions of algorithm implementations.Professor Angel has based this text on his extensive experience teaching computer graphics to students and professionals in computer science, engineering, and other fields. In emphasizing applications programming, his presentation is both practical and enjoyable. At the same time, he covers all the topics required for a fundamental understanding of computer graphics, such as light-material interactions, shading, modeling, curves and surfaces, antialiasing, texture mapping, and compositing, as well as important hardware issues.The four images that appear on this cover are from a computer-generated video created by University of New Mexico students James Pinkerton and Brian Jones, and artists Thomas Keller andJohn Bell. The story of a robot named Ed and his discovery of self, the video was produced with a variety of graphics and robotic software, including OpenGL, Alias, WaveFront, Igrip, and ProEngineer. The images here show Ed in his work cell, the factory where robots work, a flower that Ed finds, and Ed's reassembly. 0201855712B04062001
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This book is the work of a university professor who is teaching computer graphics at the undergraduate and post-graduate levels. You will find in there a lot of detailed concepts alongside with clear mathematical developments. The most popular aspects of computer graphics are covered in progressive order, from the most simple/basic to the most involved/advanced. This book is useful if you already have a good proficiency in geometry, in linear algebra, in calculus and in programming with a language like C or C++. Otherwise, I can hardly figure out how you could use the concepts and the mathematics for your own purpose. Even though I obviously need to read other sources to learn OpenGL, I expect to go back to this book on a regular basis to grasp fundamental concepts that are simply not explained in books showing you how to use a graphics library.

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