
Sách Introduction to Computer Graphics Using OpenGL and Java, 3rd Edition (sách keo gáy, bìa mềm)
Categories:Computers - Computer Graphics & Design
Year:2023
Edition:3rd
Language:english
Pages:476
A basic understanding of the key techniques in computer graphics can
open the door to this exciting field and its many applications,
including for video games and for augmented and virtual reality. This
easy-to-follow textbook and reference introduces the fundamental
concepts of computer graphics, integrating both technical background and
theory with practical examples and applications throughout. Thoroughly
revised and updated, this new edition continues to present a
user-friendly approach to creating images and animations, complementing
the expanded coverage of topics with usage of example programs and
exercises. Topics and features: Contains pedagogical tools, including
easy-to-understand example programs and end-of-chapter exercises
Presents a practical guide to basic computer graphics programming using
the Open Graphics Library (OpenGL) and the widely used Java programming
language Includes new and expanded content on the OpenGL graphics
pipelines, shader programming, drawing basic objects using the OpenGL,
three-dimensional modelling, quaternions, rasterisation, antialiasing
and more Supplies complete Java project examples as supplementary
material This reader-friendly textbook is an essential tool for
second-year undergraduate students and above, providing clear and
concise explanations of the basic concepts of computer graphics. It will
enable readers to immediately implement these concepts using the OpenGL
and Java (with only elementary knowledge of the programming language).
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Karsten Lehn works at the Faculty of Information
Technology at Fachhochschule Dortmund, University of Applied Sciences
and Arts. Prof. Dr. Merijam Gotzes is teaching at Hamm-Lippstadt
University of Applied Sciences. Prof. Dr. Frank Klawonn is head of the
Data Analysis and Pattern Recognition Laboratory at the Ostfalia
University of Applied Sciences and heads the Biostatistics Research
Group at the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research.