Risc OS EUCLID User Guide

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"Euclid is an object-oriented 3D graphics system. You can use it to construct scenes made from collections of 3D objects, and then view the results from any angle in a variety of styles.

In the Basic Ideas section you will find the key information on how a Euclid scene is built up and how to edit existing scenes.

The section called Object Creation covers the construction of new objects and scenes. Although construction of new objects is quite straightforward you will probably find that the easiest way to get to know Euclid is to manipulate files which have been constructed for you, especially the Example.

Other sections cover the use of Cameras and Lights, which are objects with special significance. Also furthur detials on File Maintenance and Topology are provided. A final section summarising all the menus in the system can be used as a reference guide."

ISBN : 0193,016

Publisher : Ace Computing

Author : Ace Computing

Format : Paperback: 496 Pages

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH75967. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 
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