Xref: utzoo alt.books.technical:490 comp.graphics:18487 comp.graphics.visualization:655 Path: utzoo!utgpu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!uunet!convex!texsun!digi!jgay From: jgay@digi.lonestar.org (john gay) Newsgroups: alt.books.technical,comp.graphics,comp.graphics.visualization Subject: Book: Lee Adams' Visualization Graphics in C Message-ID: <1991Jun7.223400.2675@digi.lonestar.org> Date: 7 Jun 91 22:34:00 GMT Organization: none Lines: 40 I don't normally read these groups, so if this has been asked before forgive me. Has anyone read the book Lee Adams' Visualization Graphics in C? If so, how good is it? How good/readable/understandable is the code/book? I got an offer in the mail about a month back for this book for $36.95 (book only) or $61.90 (book and code disks for IBM clones). From the description it sounds pretty good with techniques for * Morphing and tweening * Animation * Geometric processing * 2d and 3d routines etc. If anyone knows about/has seen this book could you please send me email. If anyone else is interested in this book it can be ordered from: Windcrest/McGraw-Hill, Inc. Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17294-0840 or call 1-800-822-8158 (in PA, AK, and Canada call 1-717-794-2191) or FAX 1-717-794-2080 an ISBN is not listed. ----------------------------------- Like Thoreau, I rejoice that there are owls. Part of the reason is that owls eat mice, and thus make a certain number of cats unnecessary, which is always a plus. Jeff Duntemann, Dr. Dobb's June '91 john gay. jgay@digi.lonestar.org -- ----------------------------------- Like Thoreau, I rejoice that there are owls. Part of the reason is that owls eat mice, and thus make a certain number of cats unnecessary, which is always a plus. Jeff Duntemann, Dr. Dobb's June '91