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COMPUTER ANIMATION: ALGORITHMS AND TECHNIQUES


PARENT R.

wydawnictwo: MORGAN KAUFMANN, 2001, wydanie I

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COMPUTER ANIMATION: ALGORITHMS AND TECHNIQUES

PARENT R.

Whether you're a programmer developing new animation functionality or an animator trying to get the most out of your current animation software, Computer Animation: Algorithms and Techniques will help work more efficiently and achieve better results. For programmers, this book provides a solid theoretical orientation and extensive practical instruction-information you can put to work in any development or customization project. For animators, it provides crystal-clear guidance on determining which of your concepts can be realized using commercially available products, which demand custom programming, and what development strategies are likely to bring you the greatest success.

Features

Expert instruction from a pace-setting computer graphics researcher.

Provides in-depth coverage of established and emerging animation algorithms.

For readers who lack a strong scientific background, introduces the necessary concepts from mathematics and physics.

Illustrates advanced programming techniques with highly detailed working examples.

Via the companion Web site, provides lecture notes from the author's course for professors, example animations based on the programs covered in the book, Java applets, and links to relevant Web sites.

Special contributions from Dave S. Ebert on Natural Phenomena in Chapter 5

Special contributions from Scott King, Meg Geroch, Doug Roble, and Matt Lewis on Articulated Figures in Chapter 6.

Authors:

Rick Parent is an Associate Professor at Ohio State University, where he teaches computer graphics and computer animation. His research in computer animation focuses on its relation to modeling and animating the human figure, with special emphasis on geometric modeling and implicit surfaces. Rick earned a Ph.D. in computer science from Ohio State University and a Bachelor's degree in computer science from the University of Dayton. In 1977, he was awarded "Outstanding Ph.D. Thesis Award" (one of four given nationally) by the NCC. He has served on numerous SIGGRAPH committees, in addition to the Computer Graphics International 2000 Program Committee and the Computer Animation '99 Program Committee and is on the editorial board of the Visual Computer Journal.

Table of Contents:

Foreword

Preface

Chapter 1 - Introduction

Chapter 2 - Technical Background

Chapter 3 - Interpolation and Basic Techniques

Chapter 4 - Advanced Algorithms

Chapter 5 - Natural Phenomena

Chapter 6 - Modeling and Animating Articulated Figures

Appendix A - Rendering Issues

Appendix B - Background Information and Techniques

Index

About the Author

500 pp

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