Computer Graphics: 118 Computer-Generated Designs (Dover Pictorial Archive)

by Melvin L. Prueitt

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Computer graphics from the early 1970s. The author wrote a program called PICTURE for viewing mathematical functions in perspective. The killer feature is hidden line removal. There is no shading, which is a little surprising considering Gouraud shading is from 1971. Some of the images are of erroneous output, which seems bizarre they would bother printing.

Probably only of interest for someone into computing history.

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Nonfiction, Art & Design, Technology
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001.6Computer science, information & general worksComputer science, knowledge & systemsKnowledge and learning in general[Formerly: Data Processing]
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NC740 .P85Fine ArtsDrawing. Design. IllustrationDrawing. Design. IllustrationTechnique

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