Matrix transforms are ubiquitous within the world of computer graphics, where they have become an invaluable tool in a programmerβs toolkit for solving everything from 2D image scaling to 3D rotation about an arbitrary axis. Virtually every software system and hardware graphics processor uses matric
Matrix Transforms for Computer Games and Animation
β Scribed by John Vince (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 170
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Matrix transforms are ubiquitous within the world of computer graphics, where they have become an invaluable tool in a programmerβs toolkit for solving everything from 2D image scaling to 3D rotation about an arbitrary axis. Virtually every software system and hardware graphics processor uses matrices to undertake operations such as scaling, translation, reflection and rotation. Nevertheless, for some newcomers to the world of computer games and animation, matrix notation can appear obscure and challenging.
Matrices and determinants were originally used to solve groups of simultaneous linear equations, and were subsequently embraced by the computer graphics community to describe the geometric operations for manipulating two- and three-dimensional structures. Consequently, to place matrix notation within an historical context, the author provides readers with some useful background to their development, alongside determinants.
Although it is assumed that the reader is familiar with everyday algebra and the solution of simultaneous linear equations, Matrix Transforms for Computer Games and Animation does not expect any prior knowledge of matrix notation. It includes chapters on matrix notation, determinants, matrices, 2D transforms, 3D transforms and quaternions, and includes many worked examples to illustrate their practical use.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XI
Introduction....Pages 1-2
Introduction to Matrix Notation....Pages 3-17
Determinants....Pages 19-30
Matrices....Pages 31-54
2D Matrix Transforms....Pages 55-82
3D Transforms....Pages 83-115
Quaternions....Pages 117-145
Conclusion....Pages 147-147
Back Matter....Pages 149-166
β¦ Subjects
Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics; Mathematics, general; Image Processing and Computer Vision
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