The third entry in the <b>Jim Blinn's Corner</b> series, this is, like the others, a handy compilation of selected installments of his influential column. But here, for the first time, you get the ''Director's Cut'' of the articles: revised, expanded, and enhanced versions of the originals. What's c
Jim Blinn's Corner: Notation, Notation, Notation (Jim Blinn's Corner)
β Scribed by Jim Blinn
- Publisher
- Morgan Kaufmann
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 337
- Series
- The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Graphics
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This book is the third collection of articles originally published in the IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications journal. All of these articles, of course, have something to do with computer graphics. The first four were originally written at Caltech and describe how I drew planets for the JPL flyby movies. The rest of them were written after I came to Microsoft Research and cover a pretty wide range of topics, from assembly language optimization for parallel processors (Chapter 7) through exotic usage of C++ template instantiation (Chapter 18) to theoretical mathematics (Chapter 20). There should be something in here for everyone.
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"All problems in computer graphics can be solved with a matrix inversion."-Jim Blinn Jim Blinn is Back! Dirty Pixels is Jim's second compendium of articles selected from his award-winning column, "Jim Blinn's Corner," in IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications. Here he addresses topics in image proc