[CSC 315] Project 3

Andrew J. Pounds pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Thu Nov 24 21:31:20 EST 2022


I was asked if it would be possible to extend the deadline for project 
three for an extra week.  Since nobody asked for help last week I was 
under the assumption that everyone was making good progress after the 
in-class work. Apparently I was wrong.   I do know, for a fact, based on 
anvil commits and e-mail questions, that some of you are nearly done. In 
good conscience I cannot extend the project for another week - but I can 
meet you halfway and give you until Saturday night (Dec 3rd) at midnight 
to complete the project.  That will give me just enough time to get them 
graded and back to you the last week of class.   Please note -- I will 
be checking out the LAST commit before or on Dec 3rd for grading this time.

I will show you on Tuesday how to do pushing and popping with multiple 
coordinate frames and also lecture on color and lighting models to help 
you complete the final homework.  Although we will not be implementing 
lighting in our models this semester, the concepts learned will be 
useful for those continuing on to CSC 415.   Thursday will be a workday.



-- 
*/Andrew J. Pounds, Ph.D./*
/Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science/
/Director of the Computational Science Program/
/Mercer University, Macon, GA 31207 (478) 301-5627/
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