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Revision as of 06:38, 30 July 2019
OpenGL
GLUT
Code to Investigate
Cavalcade of Graphics
ruby/examples/cavalcade_of_graphics.rb
Code to Implement
Components
Each of the renderable components has its own file in the ruby/render/assignment directory.
Equilateral Triangle
The triangle should be equilateral, with the origin at the center of mass.
Rectangle
Ellipse
Chord
Image
Text
Bézier Curve
Point2
To support Bézier curves you will want to implement Point in point2.rb. You may wish to use Ruby's convenient Struct construct.
You should be able to construct a Point2 with an x and a y and be able to access those values.
Component
Quadratic (Second Order) Curve: | ||
Quadratic (Third Order) Curve: | ||
Fourth Order Curve: |
Containers
Home
Heart
Testing Your Solution
Visual Comparison
ruby/render/part_a_test/part_a_test_snapshots_web_page_generator.rb