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Interactive Computer Graphics By Edward Angel

overall review score: 4.2
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Interactive Computer Graphics by Edward Angel is a comprehensive textbook that introduces the fundamental concepts, techniques, and application areas of computer graphics. It emphasizes interactive visualizations, mathematical foundations, and practical implementation skills, making it suitable for students, educators, and practitioners interested in computer graphics development and visualization.

Key Features

  • Thorough coverage of core computer graphics principles including rendering, modeling, and animation
  • Focus on interactive applications and real-time rendering techniques
  • Clear explanations complemented by numerous illustrations and code examples
  • Inclusion of modern topics like shaders, WebGL, and scripting
  • Practical approach with hands-on exercises and projects

Pros

  • Highly accessible for beginners while still covering advanced topics
  • Well-structured with clear explanations and visual aids
  • Practical focus enhances real-world understanding
  • Updated content reflecting current technologies in computer graphics

Cons

  • Some sections may require prior programming experience
  • Could benefit from more extensive coverage of newer paradigms like GPU computing
  • High-level concepts may be challenging for absolute novices without supplementary resources

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