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Mathematical Basics Of Motion And Deformation In Computer Graphics Second Edition 2nd Edition Ken Anjyo

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Mathematical Basics Of Motion And Deformation In Computer Graphics Second Edition 2nd Edition Ken Anjyo
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Publisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 96
Author: Ken Anjyo, Hiroyuki Ochiai, Brian A. Barsky
ISBN: 9781627056977, 1627056971
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 2

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Mathematical Basics Of Motion And Deformation In Computer Graphics Second Edition 2nd Edition Ken Anjyo by Ken Anjyo, Hiroyuki Ochiai, Brian A. Barsky 9781627056977, 1627056971 instant download after payment.

This synthesis lecture presents an intuitive introduction to the mathematics of motion and deformation in computer graphics. Starting with familiar concepts in graphics, such as Euler angles, quaternions, and affine transformations, we illustrate that a mathematical theory behind these concepts enables us to develop the techniques for efficient/effective creation of computer animation.

This book, therefore, serves as a good guidepost to mathematics (differential geometry and Lie theory) for students of geometric modeling and animation in computer graphics. Experienced developers and researchers will also benefit from this book, since it gives a comprehensive overview of mathematical approaches that are particularly useful in character modeling, deformation, and animation.

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