Mathematics for 3D Game Programming and Computer Graphics

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Edition: 3rd
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2011-06-02
Publisher(s): Cengage Learning PTR
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Summary

This updated third edition addresses the mathematical skills that a programmer needs to develop a 3D game engine and computer graphics for professional-level games. MATHEMATICS FOR 3D GAME PROGRAMMING & COMPUTER GRAPHICS, THIRD EDITION is suitable for advanced programmers who are experienced with C++, DirectX, or OpenGL. The book begins at a fairly basic level, covering areas such as vector geometry and linear algebra, and then progresses to more advanced topics in 3D game programming such as illumination and visibility determination. It discusses the math first; then it presents how to translate the math into programs. By providing the math behind the effect, screenshots of the results, and samples of code that translate the math so that the effect is achieved, readers get the full story rather than only a mathematical explanation or a set of code samples that are not clearly drawn from mathematical expressions. With this revised edition, almost every chapter will provide a programming example taken directly from a real-world game programming context, and based on programs that have been written and used in game engine development.

Table of Contents

Preface
The Rendering Pipeline
Vectors
Matrices
Transforms
3D Engine Geometry
Ray Tracing
Illumination
Visibility Determination
Collision Detection
Polygonal Techniques
Shadows
Linear Physics
Rotational Physics
Fluid Simulation
Numerical Methods
Curves and Surfaces
Complex Numbers
Trigonometry Reference
Coordinate Systems
Taylor Series
Answers to Exercises
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