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Interactive Computer Graphics With Webgl

Books from same Author: Dave Shreiner and Edward Angel

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Dave Shreiner and Edward Angel
    PublisherPearson
    Edition7th Edition
    ISBN9789332570498
    Pages752
    BindingPaperbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2016

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    Pearson Interactive Computer Graphics With Webgl by Dave Shreiner and Edward Angel

    This book is suitable for undergraduate students in computer science and engineering, for students in other disciplines who have good programming skills, and for professionals.Computer animation and graphics are now prevalent in everyday life from the computer screen, to the movie screen, to the smart phone screen. The growing excitement about WebGL applications and their ability to integrate HTML5, inspired the authors to exclusively use WebGL in the Seventh Edition of Interactive Computer Graphics with WebGL. Thisis 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." Salient Features "Engage Students Immediately with 3D Material A top-down, programming-oriented approach allows for coverage of engaging 3D material early in the course so students immediately begin to create their own graphics. Low-level algorithms (for topics such as line drawing and filling polygons) are presented after students learn to create graphics."