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OpenGL: A Primer, 2/E
Edward AngelUniversity of New Mexico

ISBN-10: 0321237625
ISBN-13:  9780321237620

Publisher:  Addison-Wesley
Copyright:  2005
Format:  Cloth; 272 pp
Published:  04/09/2004

OpenGL: A Primer is a concise presentation of fundamental OpenGL. The book makes it easy for students to find functions and their descriptions. Supplemental examples are included in every chapter.



This product accompanies:
Angel,  OpenGL: A Primer, 3/E

  • Introduces a set of OpenGL functions and develops program examples that apply these functions in each chapter.
  • Presents a non-mathematical treatment of OpenGL that covers the "how to" and gets students programming quickly with OpenGL.
  • All chapters include a discussion of common pitfalls.
  • All examples have been tested on Windows and Linux.

  • Discusses OpenGL 1.2, 1.2, 1.4, and 1.5, the OpenGL shading language, and vertex and fragment shaders.
  • Introduces a set of commands and uses running program examples that apply these in each chapter.
  • Contains additional examples.



Preface.


1. Introduction.

The OpenGL API.

What's in OpenGL.

OpenGL Versions of Extensions.

Languages.

Programming Conventions.

Compiling.

Sources.

Who Should Use this Primer.

Outline.



2. Two-Dimensional Programming in OpenGL.

A Simple Program.

GLUT.

Event Loops and Callback Functions.

Drawing a Rectangle.

Changing the GLUT Defaults.

Color in OpenGL.

Coordinate System Differences Between Gand OpenGL.

Two-Dimensional Viewing.

The Viewport.

Coordinate Systems and Transformations.

Simple C, Second Version.

Primitives and Attributes.

Polygon Types.

Color Interpolation.

Text.

Inquires and Errors.

Saving the State.



3. Interaction and Animation.

The Reshape Callback.

The Idle Callback.

A Rotating Square.

Double Buffering.

Using the Keyboard.

Using the Mouse Callback.

Mouse Motion.

Menus.

The NULL Callback.

Sub and Multiple Windows.

Example: single_double.c.

Display Lists.

Picking and Selection Mode.



4. Basic Three-Dimensional Programming.

Cameras and Objects.

Orthographic Projects in OpenGL.

Viewing a Cube.

Locating the Camera.

Building Objects.

Hidden Surface Removal.

GLU and GLUT Objects.

Perspective Projects.



5. Transformations.

Line-Preserving Transformations.

Homogeneous Coordinates.

The Model-View and Projection Transformations.

Translation.

Rotation.

Scaling.

A Rotating Cube.

Setting Matrices Directly.

Transformations and Coordinate Systems.

Modeling with Transformations.



6. Lights and Materials.

Light/Material Interactions.

The Phong Model.

OpenGL Lighting.

Specifying a Light Source.

Specifying a Material.

Shading the Rotating Cube.

Controlling the Lighting Calculation.

Smooth Shading.

Working with Normals.

Transparency.



7. Images.

Pixels and Bitmaps.

Bitmaps.

Drawing Modes.

Reading and Writing Pixels.

Selecting Buffers.

Pixel Store Modes.

Displaying a PPM Image.

Using Luminance.

Pixel Mapping.

Pixel Zoom.

Image Processing in OpenGL.



8. Texture Mapping.

What is a Texture Map?

Constructing a Texture Map.

Texture Coordinates.

Texture Parameters.

A Rotating Cube with Texture.

Applying Textures to Surfaces.

Borders and Sizing.

Mipmaps.

Automatic Texture Coordinate Generation.

Texture Maps for Image Manipulation.



9. Curves and Surfaces.

Parametric Curves.

Parametric Surfaces.

Bézier Curves and Surfaces.

One-Dimensional OpenGL Evaluators.

Two-Dimensional Evaluators.

An Interactive Example.

Other Types of Cures.

The Utah Teapot.

Normals and Shading.

Interpreting Surfaces.



10. Putting It Together.

A Demo Program.

Other OpenGL Features.

Buffers.

Writing Portable, Efficient, Robust Code.



11. Looking to the Future.

Versions and Extensions.

OPenGL Extensions.

Going Beyond Real-Time Graphics.

Programmable Pipelines.

Shading Languages.



Index.

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    OpenGL: A Primer, 3/E
    Angel
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