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Computer Graphics Note

Computer Graphics Note

This book explains the following topics: Basics Of Computer Graphics, Graphic Devices, C Graphics Basics, Simple Line Drawing Methods, Two Dimensional Transformations And Clipping And Windowing, Graphical Input Techniques, Three Dimensional Graphics, Solid Area Scan Conversion And Three Dimensional Transformations, Hidden Surface Removal.

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