Description
1981 edition. Spiral bound cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spiral has some tears in the attaching paper. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This intriguing volume, “The Three d Cookbook,” stands as a testament to the pioneering spirit of early computer graphics and programming. Published in 1981, at a time when personal computing was still in its infancy, this book offered a glimpse into the burgeoning world of three-dimensional graphics. Its spiral-bound format, though showing signs of age, reflects the hands-on approach encouraged by the authors, inviting readers to dive into the practical exercises and experiments within its pages.
While the specifics of the techniques and algorithms presented may now be considered antiquated, this book holds immense historical value as a window into the formative years of computer graphics. It captures the excitement and curiosity of a generation of programmers and artists who were pushing the boundaries of what was possible with the limited hardware and software resources of the time. Moreover, the book’s subject matter speaks to the enduring human fascination with creating realistic representations of three-dimensional spaces and objects, a pursuit that has only grown in sophistication and application over the decades.
For collectors and enthusiasts of vintage computing and graphics, this copy of “The Three d Cookbook” represents a tangible link to the pioneering spirit that laid the foundations for today’s advanced rendering techniques and virtual reality experiences. Its well-worn pages and battered binding bear witness to the countless hours of exploration and experimentation undertaken by its previous owners, each contributing to the collective knowledge and progress of the field.