Computer graphics with openGL / by Donald Hearn and M. Pauline Baker

By: Hearn, DonaldContributor(s): Beker, M. PaulineMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Pearson Education Private Limited, 2009cEdition: 3rd edDescription: xxii, 857 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cmISBN: 9788131727386 (pbk)Subject(s): Computer graphicsDDC classification: 006.6
Contents:
. A Survey of Computer Graphics. 2. Overview of Graphics Systems. 3. Graphics Output Primitives. 4. Attributes of Graphics Primitives. 5. Geometric Transformations. 6. Two-Dimensional Viewing. 7. Three-Dimensional Viewing. 8. Three-Dimensional Object Representations. 9. Visible-Surface Detection Methods. 10. Illumination Models and Surface-Rendering Methods. 11. Interactive Input Methods and Graphical User Interfaces. 12. Color Models and Color Applications. 13. Computer Animation. 14. Hierarchical Modeling.
Summary: Designed for junior- to graduate-level courses in computer graphics, this work reflects the expansion of the use of computer graphics and of C++ as a programming language of choice for
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Index included

. A Survey of Computer Graphics. 2. Overview of Graphics Systems. 3. Graphics Output Primitives. 4. Attributes of Graphics Primitives. 5. Geometric Transformations. 6. Two-Dimensional Viewing. 7. Three-Dimensional Viewing. 8. Three-Dimensional Object Representations. 9. Visible-Surface Detection Methods. 10. Illumination Models and Surface-Rendering Methods. 11. Interactive Input Methods and Graphical User Interfaces. 12. Color Models and Color Applications. 13. Computer Animation. 14. Hierarchical Modeling.

Designed for junior- to graduate-level courses in computer graphics, this work reflects the expansion of the use of computer graphics and of C++ as a programming language of choice for

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