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3D Graphics
15. May 2008 by pilot.
Using the new double buffered graphic library (see previous post) we can now create simple animations. In chapter 12 we have already seen how to visualize a 2D function using a grid and a bit of perspective (isometric). The next obvious step is to look into 3D objects and how to animate them by moving and rotating them in space. Read the rest of this entry »
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