Fall 2005

Class meets from 3:30–4:45 every Tuesday and Thursday in 1404 Siebel Center throughout the Fall 2005 semester.

In this course, students will learn the basic mathematical tools and computational techniques for modeling and displaying three-dimensional geometric objects. Students should have a background in basic data structures, analytic geometry, vector calculus, linear algebra, and programming in C/C++. An existing knowledge of OpenGL is helpful, but not required. Please read the Course Syllabus for more details.

Announcements

Nov 30
GLSL sample code has been added to the lecture notes page
Nov 29
Homework 3 is assigned
Nov 8
MP3: End Game is assigned
Oct 20
MP2: The Spam Wars is assigned
Oct 5
Homework 2 is assigned
Sep 13
MP1: Joust-a-noid is assigned
Sep 5
The Planetary and Breathing polygon demos are now available.
Aug 30
Homework 1 is assigned
Aug 25
First lecture is today.