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Essentials Of Interactive Computer Graphics Concepts And Implementation Harcdr Kelvin Sung

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Essentials Of Interactive Computer Graphics Concepts And Implementation Harcdr Kelvin Sung
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Publisher: A K Peters/CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.48 MB
Pages: 568
Author: Kelvin Sung, Peter Shirley, Steven Baer
ISBN: 9781439864241, 9781568812571, 1439864241, 1568812574
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: Har/Cdr

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Essentials Of Interactive Computer Graphics Concepts And Implementation Harcdr Kelvin Sung by Kelvin Sung, Peter Shirley, Steven Baer 9781439864241, 9781568812571, 1439864241, 1568812574 instant download after payment.

This undergraduate-level computer graphics text provides the reader with conceptual and practical insights into how to approach building a majority of the interactive graphics applications they encounter daily. As each topic is introduced, students are guided in developing a software library that will support fast prototyping of moderately complex applications using a variety of APIs, including OpenGL and DirectX

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