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This project will go on-line on Friday, October 14th and will be due Friday, October 28th. (Yes, there will be two weeks to work on it, but there will also be the midterm exam on Oct 27th.)
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This project will go on-line on Friday, October 14th and will be due Friday, October 28th. (Yes, there will be two weeks to work on it, but there will also be the midterm exam on Oct 27th.) There will be a homework introduction by Alfred Tarng on Monday, October 24th at <b>4pm</b> in lab 250.
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Note that while you are welcome to start working on it once it is posted, we will not have covered all the material until Thursday.
  
 
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This project is on OpenGL lighting and texturing. In contrast to project 3, where you worked on your own software rasterizer, we return to the OpenGL renderer for this and all remaining projects in this course. There are also not going to be any limitations anymore from now on as to which OpenGL functions you are allowed to use.
 
This project is on OpenGL lighting and texturing. In contrast to project 3, where you worked on your own software rasterizer, we return to the OpenGL renderer for this and all remaining projects in this course. There are also not going to be any limitations anymore from now on as to which OpenGL functions you are allowed to use.
 
   
 
   
This project is due on <b>Friday, October 21st at 1:30pm</b>. There will be a homework introduction by Alfred Tarng on Monday, October 17th at <b>4pm</b> in lab 250.
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This project is due on <b>Friday, October 28th at 1:30pm</b>. There will be a homework introduction by Alfred Tarng on Monday, October 24th at <b>4pm</b> in lab 250.
  
 
==1. Lighting (30 points)==
 
==1. Lighting (30 points)==

Revision as of 16:24, 14 October 2011

This project will go on-line on Friday, October 14th and will be due Friday, October 28th. (Yes, there will be two weeks to work on it, but there will also be the midterm exam on Oct 27th.) There will be a homework introduction by Alfred Tarng on Monday, October 24th at 4pm in lab 250.

Note that while you are welcome to start working on it once it is posted, we will not have covered all the material until Thursday.