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Real-Time 3D Graphics with WebGL 2

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788629690
Length 500 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Farhad Ghayour Farhad Ghayour
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started FREE CHAPTER 2. Rendering 3. Lights 4. Cameras 5. Animations 6. Colors, Depth Testing, and Alpha Blending 7. Textures 8. Picking 9. Putting It All Together 10. Advanced Techniques 11. WebGL 2 Highlights 12. Journey Ahead 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Elements in a WebGL Application

WebGL, like other 3D graphics libraries, comprises many common 3D elements. These fundamental elements will be covered, chapter-by-chapter, throughout this book.

Some of these common elements include the following:

  • canvas: It is the placeholder where our scene is rendered. It is a standard HTML5 element and as such, can be accessed using the Document Object Model (DOM).
  • Objects: These are the 3D entities that make up the scene. These entities are composed of triangles. In the following chapters, we will see how WebGL handles and renders geometries using buffers.
  • Lights: Nothing in a 3D world can be seen without lights. In later chapters, we will learn that WebGL uses shaders to model lights in the scene. We will see how 3D objects reflect or absorb light according to the laws of physics. We will also discuss different light models to visualize our objects.
  • Camera: canvas acts as the viewport to the 3D world. We see and explore a 3D scene through it. In the following chapters, we will understand the different matrix operations that are required to produce a view perspective. We will understand how these operations can be modeled as a camera.

This chapter will cover the first element of our list: canvas. The following sections will help us understand how to create a canvas element and how to set up a WebGL context.

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Real-Time 3D Graphics with WebGL 2 - Second Edition
Published in: Oct 2018
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781788629690
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