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Webgl For Beginners: A Hands-On Guide - AD-TEAM - 06-26-2024 ![]() Webgl For Beginners: A Hands-On Guide Published 6/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.61 GB | Duration: 5h 3m Learn WebGL 2024: From Simple Triangles to Advanced Spheres
[b]What you'll learn[/b] Drawing basic shapes (triangles, rectangles) Creating and transforming 3D objects (cubes, octagons, spheres) Applying colors and textures Implementing user interaction with buttons and keyboard Efficiently organizing your WebGL code [b]Requirements[/b] Understanding of basic programming is required, but I will guide you through out the way. [b]Description[/b] Welcome to "WebGL for Beginners: A Hands-On Guide." This course is perfect for students and professionals looking to dive into the world of WebGL and interactive 3D graphics.As a student, I understand the challenges of learning new technologies and have made this course to be as accessible and engaging as possible. Your suggestions and encouragement are very important to us as we develop this course.Technologies Used:Visual Studio Code: For coding and developmentJavaScript: Core programming languageHTML & CSS: For structuring and styling your projects.Why this course?Even though it was recorded using basic equipment, the content is highly useful and useful. Every topic will be covered practically so you can apply what you learn to real-world projects.Your suggestions and encouragement are very important to us as we develop this course.Join now to start your WebGL journey.Course Focus:Our approach in this course is hands-on from start to finish. While we won't be going through into the theoretical aspects of WebGL, I will provide supplementary materials for those who are interested in understanding the basic concepts.I understand that as a student, you're looking to gain practical skills that you can apply directly. That's why this course is focused on giving you the hands-on experience you need to start building interactive 3D graphics for the web. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 SETUP ENVIRONMENT Lecture 3 RED TRIANGLE Lecture 4 TRIANGLE WITH EXTERNAL COLORS Lecture 5 MULTI-COLORED TRIANGLE Lecture 6 Translating Triangle Lecture 7 Derivation of the trigonometric function rotations. Section 2: Supplementary resources Lecture 8 Websites you can learn theory from Section 3: Section 2: Make a Rectangle Lecture 9 Red Rectangle with two triangles Lecture 10 Rectangle with triangle_FAN Lecture 11 Multi-colored rectangle Section 4: Separate vertexCode and fragmentCode Lecture 12 Separate VertexCode Lecture 13 Separate FragmentCode Section 5: Transformations using gl-Matrix library Lecture 14 gl-Matrix library file Lecture 15 Proofs of matrics Lecture 16 Rotate Triangle with gl-matrix Section 6: Render Octagon Lecture 17 Construct coordinates of Octagon Lecture 18 Code Red Octagon Lecture 19 Code Octagon with colors Lecture 20 Rotate Octagon Section 7: Cube Lecture 21 How to get coordinates of cube Lecture 22 Demo of Contruction of cube coordinates Lecture 23 Rotate a cube with Different colours using gl-matrix Section 8: Interact with user Lecture 24 Create buttons to rotate in all directions(x,y,z) Lecture 25 Code cube with buttons(x,y,z) Lecture 26 Use arrow keys to apply transformations Lecture 27 Code cube controlling it with arrow keys Section 9: Texture Lecture 28 how to come up with texture coordinates Lecture 29 Rectangle with texture Lecture 30 Last part of previous video Lecture 31 Apply all we have learnt in cube with texture Section 10: Sphere Lecture 32 How to construct coordinates of the sphere Lecture 33 Code sphere with all the transformations. Beginner's in WebGL,For everyone who is interested in computer graphics ![]() |