""A valuable book to accompany any course that mixes the theory and practice of 3D graphics. The book's web site has many useful programs and code samples.""-Karen Rafferty, Queen's University, Belfast""The topics covered by this book are backed by the OpenFX modeling and animation software. This is
Practical Algorithms for 3D Computer Graphics
β Scribed by R. Stuart Ferguson
- Publisher
- A K Peters / CRC Press
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 520
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Practical Algorithms for 3D Computer Graphics, Second Edition covers the fundamental algorithms that are the core of all 3D computer graphics software packages. Using Core OpenGL and OpenGL ES, the book enables you to create a complete suite of programs for 3D computer animation, modeling, and image synthesis.
Since the publication of the first edition, implementation aspects have changed significantly, including advances in graphics technology that are enhancing immersive experiences with virtual reality. Reflecting these considerable developments, this second edition presents up-to-date algorithms for each stage in the creative process. It takes you from the construction of polygonal models of real and imaginary objects to rigid body animation and hierarchical character animation to the rendering pipeline for the synthesis of realistic images.
New to the Second Edition
- New chapter on the modern approach to real-time 3D programming using OpenGL
- New chapter that introduces 3D graphics for mobile devices
- New chapter on OpenFX, a comprehensive open source 3D tools suite for modeling and animation
- Discussions of new topics, such as particle modeling, marching cubes, and techniques for rendering hair and fur
- More web-only content, including source code for the algorithms, video transformations, comprehensive examples, and documentation for OpenFX
The book is suitable for newcomers to graphics research and 3D computer games as well as more experienced software developers who wish to write plug-in modules for any 3D application program or shader code for a commercial games engine.
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Graphics & Design;Computers & Technology;Game Programming;Programming;Computers & Technology;Graphics & Multimedia;DirectX;Flash;GIS;OpenGL;Solid Works;Programming;Computers & Technology;Arithmetic;Popular & Elementary;Mathematics;Science & Math;Graphics & Visualization;Computer Science;New, Used & Rental Textbooks;Specialty Boutique;Mathematics;Algebra & Trigonometry;Calculus;Geometry;Statistics;Science & Mathematics;New, Used & Rental Textbooks;Specialty Boutique
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