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Roy Hall
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Crisis in Perspective, Inc., Portland, USA
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Danielle Forsyth
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Crisis in Perspective, Inc., Portland, USA
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Table of contents (13 chapters)
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Introduction
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- Roy Hall, Danielle Forsyth
Pages 1-1
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Practice
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- Roy Hall, Danielle Forsyth
Pages 9-36
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- Roy Hall, Danielle Forsyth
Pages 37-54
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- Roy Hall, Danielle Forsyth
Pages 55-171
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Pages 173-179
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Implementation
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Front Matter
Pages 181-185
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- Roy Hall, Danielle Forsyth
Pages 187-201
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- Roy Hall, Danielle Forsyth
Pages 203-219
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Pages 221-263
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Pages 265-267
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Theory
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Front Matter
Pages 269-273
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Pages 275-292
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Pages 293-303
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Pages 305-356
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- Roy Hall, Danielle Forsyth
Pages 357-361
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Back Matter
Pages 363-375
About this book
Interactive 3-D Graphics in Windows is a hands-on book which uses a component software approach to help Visual C++ programmers quickly and easily develop windows-integrated, interactive 3-D graphics applications. The book includes JOEY, a 3-D user interface toolkit which addresses interaction issues not dealt with in the Microsoft User Interface Style Guide. JOEY provides a 3-D user interface, 3-D tools OLE Linking and Embedding and OLE automation within the MFC framework so that the application programmer can focus on application functionality. Using this book and JOEY, an experienced Visual C++ programmer can create an interactive 3-D application in a few hours. Roy Hall and Danielle Forsyth are the founders of Crisis in Perspective, Inc. in Portland, Oregon. Crisis in Perspective develops modeling systems for architects and building professionals which facilitate modeling and animation in the same way that word processors facilitate written document design; powerful, flexible, and extensive modeling systems for people that do not yet know exactly what they want to build.