Selected Product: | OpenGL(R) ES 2.0 Programming Guide (OpenGL) Paperback Edition: 1 Author: Aaftab Munshi, Dan Ginsburg, Dave Shreiner Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Release Date: 2008-08-03 ISBN-10: 0321502795 ISBN-13: 9780321502797 List Price: $54.99 Average Customer Rating: | | The iPhone Developer's Cookbook: Building Applications with the iPhone SDK (Developer's Library) ISBN-10: 0321555457 ISBN-13: 9780321555458 List Price:$39.99 Cocoa(R) Programming for Mac(R) OS X (3rd Edition) ISBN-10: 0321503619 ISBN-13: 9780321503619 List Price:$49.99 OpenGL(R) Programming Guide: The Official Guide to Learning OpenGL(R), Version 2.1 (6th Edition) (OpenGL) ISBN-10: 0321481003 ISBN-13: 9780321481009 List Price:$64.99 OpenGL(R) SuperBible: Comprehensive Tutorial and Reference (4th Edition) (OpenGL) ISBN-10: 0321498828 ISBN-13: 9780321498823 List Price:$59.99 Mobile 3D Graphics: with OpenGL ES and M3G (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Graphics) ISBN-10: 0123737273 ISBN-13: 9780123737274 List Price:$59.95 |
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In the OpenGL® ES 2.0 Programming Guide, three leading authorities on the Open GL ES 2.0 interface—including the specification’s editor—provide start-to-finish guidance for maximizing the interface’s value in a wide range of high-performance applications. The authors cover the entire API, including Khronos-ratified extensions. Using detailed C-based code examples, they demonstrate how to set up and program every aspect of the graphics pipeline. You’ll move from introductory techniques all the way to advanced per-pixel lighting, particle systems, and performance optimization.
Coverage includes:
- Shaders in depth: creating shader objects, compiling shaders, checking for compile errors, attaching shader objects to program objects, and linking final program objects
- The OpenGL ES Shading Language: variables, types, constructors, structures, arrays, attributes, uniforms, varyings, precision qualifiers, and invariance
- Inputting geometry into the graphics pipeline, and assembling geometry into primitives
- Vertex shaders, their special variables, and their use in per-vertex lighting, skinning, and other applications
- Using fragment shaders—including examples of multitexturing, fog, alpha test, and user clip planes
- Fragment operations: scissor test, stencil test, depth test, multisampling, blending, and dithering
- Advanced rendering: per-pixel lighting with normal maps, environment mapping, particle systems, image post-processing, and projective texturing
- Real-world programming challenges: platform diversity, C++ portability, OpenKODE, and platform-specific shader binaries
Not for iPhone | Customer Rating: | | Don't make the same mistake I did! While this maybe a fine book, it cannot be used for iPhone development. OpenGL ES 2.0 is not backwards compatible with OpenGL ES 1.1 (which is what the iPhone uses). I knew ahead of time what version iPhone used but figured it would be backwards compatible so why bother buying an older book? If that's what you're after then get another book or just download the 1.1 spec from the web. |
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