discover universiti teknologi brunei library
Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

WebGL programming guide : interactive 3D graphics programming with WebGL / Kouichi Matsuda and Rodger Lea.

By: Matsuda, Kouchi, 1960- [author ]Contributor(s): Lea, Rodger, 1962- [author ]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: NJ, New Jersey : Upper Saddle River, 2013 Description: xxv, 516 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 9780321902924 ; 0321902920 Subject(s): WebGL (Computer program language) | Computer graphicsOther classification: T385 MAT 2013 Summary: Annotation Using WebGL, you can create sophisticated interactive 3D graphics inside web browsers, without plug-ins. WebGL makes it possible to build a new generation of 3D web games, user interfaces, and information visualization solutions that will run on any standard web browser, and on PCs, smartphones, tablets, game consoles, or other devices. WebGL Programming Guide will help you get started quickly with interactive WebGL 3D programming, even if you have no prior knowledge of HTML5, JavaScript, 3D graphics, mathematics, or OpenGL.You'll learn step-by-step, through realistic examples, building your skills as you move from simple to complex solutions for building visually appealing web pages and 3D applications with WebGL. Media, 3D graphics, and WebGL pioneers Dr. Kouichi Matsuda and Dr. Rodger Lea offer easy-to-understand tutorials on key aspects of WebGL, plus 100 downloadable sample programs, each demonstrating a specific WebGL topic.You'll move from basic techniques such as rendering, animating, and texturing triangles, all the way to advanced techniques such as fogging, shadowing, shader switching, and displaying 3D models generated by Blender or other authoring tools. This book won't just teach you WebGL best practices, it will give you a library of code to jumpstart your own projects.Coverage includes:* WebGL's origin, core concepts, features, advantages, and integration with other web standards* How <canvas> and basic WebGL functions work together to deliver 3D graphics* Shader development with OpenGL ES Shading Language (GLSL ES)* 3D scene drawing: representing user views, controlling space volume, clipping, object creation, and perspective* Achieving greater realism through lighting and hierarchical objects* Advanced techniques: object manipulation, heads-up displays, alpha blending, shader switching, and more* Valuable reference appendixes covering key issues ranging from coordinate systems to matrices and shader loading to web browser settingsThis is the newest text in the OpenGL Technical Library, Addison-Wesley's definitive collection of programming guides an reference manuals for OpenGL and its related technologies. The Library enables programmers to gain a practical understanding of OpenGL and the other Khronos application-programming libraries including OpenGL ES and OpenCL. All of the technologies in the OpenGL Technical Library evolve under the auspices of the Khronos Group, the industry consortium guiding the evolution of modern, open-standards media APIs.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
General Collection General Collection Universiti Teknologi Brunei Library
- at level 3
T385 MAT 2013 c.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Reg. No. 018105(H)_UTB 903635

Includes bibliographical references (page 485) and index.

Annotation Using WebGL, you can create sophisticated interactive 3D graphics inside web browsers, without plug-ins. WebGL makes it possible to build a new generation of 3D web games, user interfaces, and information visualization solutions that will run on any standard web browser, and on PCs, smartphones, tablets, game consoles, or other devices. WebGL Programming Guide will help you get started quickly with interactive WebGL 3D programming, even if you have no prior knowledge of HTML5, JavaScript, 3D graphics, mathematics, or OpenGL.You'll learn step-by-step, through realistic examples, building your skills as you move from simple to complex solutions for building visually appealing web pages and 3D applications with WebGL. Media, 3D graphics, and WebGL pioneers Dr. Kouichi Matsuda and Dr. Rodger Lea offer easy-to-understand tutorials on key aspects of WebGL, plus 100 downloadable sample programs, each demonstrating a specific WebGL topic.You'll move from basic techniques such as rendering, animating, and texturing triangles, all the way to advanced techniques such as fogging, shadowing, shader switching, and displaying 3D models generated by Blender or other authoring tools. This book won't just teach you WebGL best practices, it will give you a library of code to jumpstart your own projects.Coverage includes:* WebGL's origin, core concepts, features, advantages, and integration with other web standards* How <canvas> and basic WebGL functions work together to deliver 3D graphics* Shader development with OpenGL ES Shading Language (GLSL ES)* 3D scene drawing: representing user views, controlling space volume, clipping, object creation, and perspective* Achieving greater realism through lighting and hierarchical objects* Advanced techniques: object manipulation, heads-up displays, alpha blending, shader switching, and more* Valuable reference appendixes covering key issues ranging from coordinate systems to matrices and shader loading to web browser settingsThis is the newest text in the OpenGL Technical Library, Addison-Wesley's definitive collection of programming guides an reference manuals for OpenGL and its related technologies. The Library enables programmers to gain a practical understanding of OpenGL and the other Khronos application-programming libraries including OpenGL ES and OpenCL. All of the technologies in the OpenGL Technical Library evolve under the auspices of the Khronos Group, the industry consortium guiding the evolution of modern, open-standards media APIs.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

library opening hours

24/7 study area

Friday Open 24 hours (Closed during Friday Prayers from 11.30am to 2.30pm)