

Here are topics that are usually published in briefer form in more advanced texts as part of their supporting mathematics. In this work, vectors and matrices are the main subjects. This text offers an easier-to-understand introduction to the main ideas behind vectors and matrices, stripped of formalism, and leading directly to geometric modeling. It demonstrates the relationships between vectors, matrices, basis vectors and barycentric coordinates, all of which are not usually seen in ordinary texts. This text also discusses how these concepts are applied to produce curves and surfaces, and how they facilitate the analysis of spatial relationships.
For those readers beginning studies in geometric and 3D modeling, animation, CGI, or CAD/CAM, this work serves as an introduction to vectors and matrices, and provides a good start to understanding how they are applied. For instructors, this book can be a primary text or supplement to more advanced or specialized texts on geometric and 3D modeling.
Features
- More than 150 illustrations support visual understanding of the content.
- 100+ exercises and extended solutions enhance the classroom environment.
- A comprehensive range of topics offers an in-depth look at the math underlying 3D modeling and animation courses.
- Linear algebra and calculus are not prerequisites.
- Price: $94.95
- Pages: 272
- Carton Quantity: 22
- Publisher: Industrial Press, Inc.
- Imprint: Industrial Press, Inc.
- Publication Date: 29th October 2020
- Trim Size: 8.5 x 11 in
- ISBN: 9780831136550
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
MATHEMATICS / Vector Analysis
MATHEMATICS / Matrices
MATHEMATICS / Geometry / Analytic
COMPUTERS / CAD-CAM
COMPUTERS / Digital Media / Video & Animation
- Vectors PDQ
- The Visual Vector
- The Algebraic Vector
- Matrix Basics
- Special Matrices
- Basis Vectors
- Barycentric Coordinate Systems
- Translation and Rotation
- More Transformations
- Vector-Defined Geometric Objects I
- Vector-Defined Geometric Objects II
- Spatial Relationships
Solutions
Here are topics that are usually published in briefer form in more advanced texts as part of their supporting mathematics. In this work, vectors and matrices are the main subjects. This text offers an easier-to-understand introduction to the main ideas behind vectors and matrices, stripped of formalism, and leading directly to geometric modeling. It demonstrates the relationships between vectors, matrices, basis vectors and barycentric coordinates, all of which are not usually seen in ordinary texts. This text also discusses how these concepts are applied to produce curves and surfaces, and how they facilitate the analysis of spatial relationships.
For those readers beginning studies in geometric and 3D modeling, animation, CGI, or CAD/CAM, this work serves as an introduction to vectors and matrices, and provides a good start to understanding how they are applied. For instructors, this book can be a primary text or supplement to more advanced or specialized texts on geometric and 3D modeling.
Features
- More than 150 illustrations support visual understanding of the content.
- 100+ exercises and extended solutions enhance the classroom environment.
- A comprehensive range of topics offers an in-depth look at the math underlying 3D modeling and animation courses.
- Linear algebra and calculus are not prerequisites.
- Price: $94.95
- Pages: 272
- Carton Quantity: 22
- Publisher: Industrial Press, Inc.
- Imprint: Industrial Press, Inc.
- Publication Date: 29th October 2020
- Trim Size: 8.5 x 11 in
- ISBN: 9780831136550
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
MATHEMATICS / Vector Analysis
MATHEMATICS / Matrices
MATHEMATICS / Geometry / Analytic
COMPUTERS / CAD-CAM
COMPUTERS / Digital Media / Video & Animation
- Vectors PDQ
- The Visual Vector
- The Algebraic Vector
- Matrix Basics
- Special Matrices
- Basis Vectors
- Barycentric Coordinate Systems
- Translation and Rotation
- More Transformations
- Vector-Defined Geometric Objects I
- Vector-Defined Geometric Objects II
- Spatial Relationships
Solutions