3D Graphics Programming for Windows 95

3D Graphics Programming for Windows 95

Author: Nigel Thompson

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 9781572313453

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This book introduces the basic concepts of Direct3D with engaging hands-on projects. Solid solutions are given to basic, real world 3D programming problems. The book teaches Windows programmers how to apply the Direct 3D API to accomplish typical 3D graphics objectives.


OpenGL Programming for Windows 95 and Windows NT

OpenGL Programming for Windows 95 and Windows NT

Author: Ron Fosner

Publisher: Addison-Wesley

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780201873757

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The licensing of OpenGL to many leading computer companies, including Microsoft, has made it possible for graphics programmers to learn to write stunning 3D graphics programs using the industry graphics standard on the world's most popular operating system. And OpenGL Programming of Windows 95 and Windows NT is the key to the door of opportunity for those who see the tremendous potential for programmers who can produce high-quality 3D applications on these platforms. Using numerous examples, Microsoft's Visual C++ programming platform, the C++ programming language, and the Microsoft Foundation Classes, Fosner starts with a generic C application that can be compiled from any 32-bit C compiler and, step by step, covers the basics of creating an OpenGL program selecting the appropriate pixel format; arranging the device context and rendering contexts; enhancing OpenGL programs to achieve maximum speed; using display lists and texture maps; finding OpenGL enhancements hidden in your video driver; programming OpenGL's Modelview matrix to get the effects you want; and providing rapid animation under Windows - without bogging down the user interface. Most important, you'll absorb this knowledge within the context of developing a Windows application that you can experiment with and actually use in your Windows programs. You will gain hands-on experience in designing, creating, programming, measuring, and optimizing a real OpenGL 3D animation program.


Power-3D

Power-3D

Author: Kyle Lussier

Publisher: Manning Publications Company

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 532

ISBN-13: 9781884777332

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Power 3D

Power 3D

Author: Kyle Lussier

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780138412142

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A complete guide and reference to the numerical, mathematical and design concepts underlying 3D visualization, this book covers high-speed 3D graphics Windows NT/95 development--from beginning to end. It includes complete source code and descriptions of both simple and advanced 3D graphics modelers.


OpenGL Programming for Windows 95 and Windows NT

OpenGL Programming for Windows 95 and Windows NT

Author: Ron Fosner

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9780201407099

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Ron Fosner provides tips and teaches techniques enabling Windows programmers to optimize OpenGL performance on the Windows platform. Topics include model and view matrices, bitmaps and texturing, and manipulating OpenGL objects. Numerous programming examples in C are provided.


3D Programming for Windows

3D Programming for Windows

Author: Charles Petzold

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13:

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Provides information on programming 3D graphics using Windows Presentation Foundation 3D API.


Interactive 3D Graphics in Windows®

Interactive 3D Graphics in Windows®

Author: Roy Hall

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 1461384664

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Interactive 3-D Graphics in Windows is a hands-on book which uses a component software approach to help Visual C++ programmers quickly and easily develop windows-integrated, interactive 3-D graphics applications. The book includes JOEY, a 3-D user interface toolkit which addresses interaction issues not dealt with in the Microsoft User Interface Style Guide. JOEY provides a 3-D user interface, 3-D tools OLE Linking and Embedding and OLE automation within the MFC framework so that the application programmer can focus on application functionality. Using this book and JOEY, an experienced Visual C++ programmer can create an interactive 3-D application in a few hours. Roy Hall and Danielle Forsyth are the founders of Crisis in Perspective, Inc. in Portland, Oregon. Crisis in Perspective develops modeling systems for architects and building professionals which facilitate modeling and animation in the same way that word processors facilitate written document design; powerful, flexible, and extensive modeling systems for people that do not yet know exactly what they want to build.


OpenGL Superbible

OpenGL Superbible

Author: Richard S. Wright

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 762

ISBN-13:

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Until OpenGL SuperBible, there has been scant material explaining how to use OpenGL under Windows. This thorough resource shows developers the basics of OpenGL programming, describes how OpenGL works with Windows, and provides a comprehensive reference to all OpenGL functions and commands.


Windows Graphics Programming

Windows Graphics Programming

Author: Feng Yuan

Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 1283

ISBN-13: 0130869856

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Currently, there aren't any good books on Windows graphics programming. Programmers looking for help are left to muddle their way through online documentation and API books that don't focus on this topic. This book paves new ground, covering actual graphics implementation, hidden restrictions, and performance issues programmers need to know about.


Guide to Graphics Software Tools

Guide to Graphics Software Tools

Author: Jim X. Chen

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-08-23

Total Pages: 527

ISBN-13: 0387224300

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Today, many scientists in different disciplines realize the power of graphics, but are also bewildered by the numerous graphics tools. More often than not, they choose the improper software tools and end up with unsatisfactory results. This book introduces and categorizes the most commonly used graphics tools and their applications. The purpose is not to provide an exhausting list of tools and their explicit functions, but rather to provide scientific researchers with different means and application areas in computer graphics, so as to help them efficiently use visualization, modeling, simulation, and virtual reality to complement their research needs. This guide includes coverage of the most widely used commercial software, freeware and open-source software.