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Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Java3D Tutorials By Jonathan Miyamoto


Lesson 1: The ColorCube 

Lesson 2: Changing Locations
    2a: Translations
    2b: Rotations
Lesson 3: Simple Polygon Creation 

Lesson 4: Appearance and Changing Colors 

Lesson 5: Simple Texture Mapping 

Lesson 6: Basic User Interaction
    6a: Color Change
    6b: Moving a Polygon
Lesson 7: Transparency 

Lesson 8: Loading Models
    8a: Wavefront (.obj) Objects
    8b: Milkshape (.ms3d) Objects
Lesson 9: Platform Geometry and KeyNavigator 

Lesson 10: Lighting
    10a: Basic Lighting
    10b: Lighting QuadArrays
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