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Computer Science 110 The Art & Science of Computer Graphics Mount Holyoke College Spring 2010
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Lecture 21: Lofting; Atmospherics
Date: Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Agenda
- Announcements
- It's origami day at MHC.
- Animation labs due tonight.
- Labs meet as usual on Friday - treat as extended office hours.
- Upcoming exam
- In class, Wednesday, April 28.
- Practice exam out now.
- You may prepare one 8 (1)/(2) ×11 page of
handwritten notes to use during the exam - this page must be
submitted with your exam.
- All topics from the last exam up through the start of
today's class are to be covered (lofting and atmospherics will
not be on the exam).
- We will spend as much of Monday's class meeting as you wish
reviewing for the exam - come prepared with questions.
- The loft function
- Atmospherics
Lecture Assignment 21
Due at the start of class, Monday, April 26.
Please submit answers to these questions
either as a hard copy (typeset or handwritten are OK) or by email to
jteresco AT mtholyoke.edu by the start of class. We will discuss these questions at
the start of class, so no late submissions are accepted.
Suppose we wanted to add a ball that falls on the spring in the
LoftedSpring example. Describe briefly how you would set up an
animation to have a ball fall from the sky onto the spring, have it
sit atop the spring as it compresses and uncompresses, then launches
back upward when the spring returns to its full size.
Examples