[CSC 315] Project 2 Deadline Extension

Andrew J. Pounds pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Fri Oct 21 07:35:25 EDT 2022


I have talked to some of you this weekend that are working on the second 
project and struggling a bit.  It is not an easy project.  Be sure and 
use whatever I gave you in the "brot" repository (modifying it of course 
for C++ if you desire).  Here are some other recommendations.

 1. To make the tree, draw a full circle of points, eliminate the points
    you don't want, and then offset the points to the right.  Then to
    that array/vector add the remaining points of the tree.
 2. Get all of the transformations working using what I gave you as a
    starting point for modification
 3. Remember that your tesselations have to get transformed too.
 4. Do clipping LAST  -  but make sure you have at least two
    "development days" to get clipping done properly.

While I know that some of you are done with the transformations and are 
working on tesselations, I don't think anybody has gotten to the part of 
clipping yet.  I want you to do well on this project -- so I am going to 
extend the deadline by one week.  The second project will be due on 
midnight of*October 31st*.  This will also give me enough time to get 
your graded first project back to you proir to you turning in a second 
project.

By the way -- some of you did not create an issue for me to grade your 
first project on Anvil -- or you may have created the issue but did not 
assign it to me.  Please make sure that that the issue was created and 
that it was assigned to me.  I get grumpy when I have to dig through the 
thousand or so projects stored on Anvil looking for things to grade...

Keep the questions coming.

-- 
*/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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