Computer Graphics and Geometric Modeling

by David Salomon

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This is a book for those interested in understanding how graphics programs work and how present-day computer graphics can generate realistic-looking curves, surfaces, and solid objects. The book emphasizes the mathematics behind computer graphics and most of the required math is included in an appendix. The main topics covered are: scan conversion methods; selecting the best pixels for generating lines, circles and other objects; geometric transformations and projections; translations, rotations, moving in 3d, perspective projections; curves and surfaces; construction, wire-frames, rendering, normals; and, CRTs, antialiasing, animation, color, perception, polygons, compression. With its numerous illustrative examples and exercises, the book makes a splendid text for a two-semester course in computer graphics for advanced undergraduates or graduate students. It also serves a fine reference for professionals in the computer graphics field.
  • ISBN10 0387986820
  • ISBN13 9780387986821
  • Publish Date 28 May 1999
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 871
  • Language English