1st Edition

3D Graphics for Game Programming

By JungHyun Han Copyright 2011
    330 Pages 227 B/W Illustrations
    by Chapman & Hall

    Designed for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate courses, 3D Graphics for Game Programming presents must-know information for success in interactive graphics. Assuming a minimal prerequisite understanding of vectors and matrices, it also provides sufficient mathematical background for game developers to combine their previous experience in graphics API and shader programming with the background theory of computer graphics.

    Well organized and logically presented, this book takes its organizational format from GPU programming and presents a variety of algorithms for programmable stages along with the knowledge required to configure hard-wired stages. Easily accessible, it offers a wealth of elaborate 3D visual presentations and includes additional theoretical and technical details in separate shaded boxes and optional sections.

    Maintaining API neutrality throughout to maximize applicability, the book gives sample programs to assist in understanding. Full PowerPoint files and additional material, including video clips and lecture notes with all of the figures in the book, are available on the book’s website: http://media.korea.ac.kr/book

     

    Key Features

    • Presents the theory and mathematics of real-time graphics and its applications to game design
    • Provides boxed MathNotes that can be accessed as required without interrupting the flow of the text
    • Includes homework problems and more than 300 detailed figures
    • Offers ancillary material on a companion website

    Solutions manual available upon qualified course adoption

    Modeling in Game Production

    Vertex Processing

    Rasterization

    Fragment Processing and Output Merging

    Illumination and Shaders

    Parametric Curves and Surfaces

    Shader Models

    Image Texturing

    Bump Mapping

    Advanced Texturing

    Character Animation

    Physics-based Simulation

    References

    Biography

    JungHyun Han

    This book provides an overview of the skills needed to create 3D graphics for game programming (although many of the skills would translate to a broader 3D graphics context). … The book covers pretty much every important facet of the topic … This could certainly be used as a text for advanced undergraduates interested in game programming. … Professionals interested in learning game programming might also find the text helpful …
    —Jeffrey Putnam, Computing Reviews, March 2012

    JungHyun Han is a masterful teacher, and nowhere do his teachings come through more clearly than in 3D Graphics for Game Programming. Han presents the essential foundations of graphics programming that every serious game programmer needs in a straightforward no-nonsense style that gets right to the point. I highly recommend this book for anyone who wants to program 3D games.
    —Jesse Schell, CEO of Schell Games and professor of entertainment technology at Carnegie Mellon University

    The author has sought to satisfy a need experienced by the growing pool of game development students: a textbook that balances theory and practicality. The resulting compilation provides a broad coverage of the most important topics to graphics programmers. I would expect that anyone who has digested this material would be immediately effective as a member of a game development team.
    —Michael Guerrero, Delta3D game engine senior programmer and research associate of the Naval Postgraduate School