Sunday, July 1, 2007

David Salomon - Curves and Surfaces for Computer Graphics



Book Description
Computer graphics is important in many areas including engineering design, architecture, education, and computer art and animation. This book examines a wide array of current methods used in creating real-looking objects in the computer, one of the main aims of computer graphics.

Key features:

Good foundational mathematical introduction to curves and surfaces; no advanced math required

Topics organized by different interpolation/approximation techniques, each technique providing useful information about curves and surfaces

Exposition motivated by numerous examples and exercises sprinkled throughout, aiding the reader

Includes a gallery of color images, Mathematica code listings, and sections on curves & surfaces by refinement and on sweep surfaces

Web site maintained and updated by the author, providing readers with errata and auxiliary material



This engaging text is geared to a broad and general readership of computer science/architecture engineers using computer graphics to design objects, programmers for computer gamemakers, applied mathematicians, and students majoring in computer graphics and its applications. It may be used in a classroom setting or as a general reference.

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