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A top-down, programming-oriented approach to introductory computer graphic.
Computer animation and graphics are now prevalent in everyday life from the computer screen, to the movie screen, to the smartphone screen. The growing excitement about WebGL applications and their ability to integrate HTML5, inspired the authors to exclusively use WebGL in creating Interactive Computer Graphics—the only introduction to computer graphics text for undergraduates that fully integrates WebGL and emphasizes application-based programming. The top-down, programming-oriented approach allows for coverage of engaging 3D material early in the course so students immediately begin to create their own 3D graphics, while the application programming interface (API) makes it easier to teach key graphics topics, including three-dimensional transformations, lighting and shading, client–server graphics, modeling, and implementation algorithms. The new edition uses WebGL and JavaScript for all the examples.
With the 8th Edition, and for the first time, Interactive Computer Graphics moves into the world of interactive electronic textbooks, enabling students to experiment and view code and examples while reading. The convenient, simple-to-use mobile reading experience extends learning beyond class time.
For courses in computer science and engineering.
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- ISBN10 0135217229
- ISBN13 9780135217221
- Publish Date 7 July 2021
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Pearson
- Edition 8th edition
- Format eBook (EPUB)
- Pages 832
- Language English