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Chapter 9 Essentials of Interactive Computer Graphics: Concepts and Implementation K. Sung, P. Shirley, S. Baer Chapter 9: Combining Transformation Operators

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Chapter 9: Combining Transformation Operators. This Chapter: we will learn. How and Costs of combine operators Inverse Operators Pivoted Scale/Rotate Programming Support UWBGL. Translate Then Scale. Given vertex: Translate then Scale: If Then And. Example:. Concatenate:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 9

Essentials of Interactive Computer Graphics: Concepts and Implementation K. Sung, P. Shirley, S. Baer

Chapter 9: Combining Transformation Operators

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Chapter 9

Essentials of Interactive Computer Graphics: Concepts and Implementation K. Sung, P. Shirley, S. Baer

This Chapter: we will learn

How and Costs of combine operators

Inverse Operators

Pivoted Scale/Rotate

Programming Support UWBGL

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Essentials of Interactive Computer Graphics: Concepts and Implementation K. Sung, P. Shirley, S. Baer

Given vertex:

Translate then Scale:

If

Then

And

Translate Then Scale

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Essentials of Interactive Computer Graphics: Concepts and Implementation K. Sung, P. Shirley, S. Baer

Example:

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Essentials of Interactive Computer Graphics: Concepts and Implementation K. Sung, P. Shirley, S. Baer

Compact Representation

Computation Efficiency Cost to concatenate Worthwhile if uses operator many

times

Concatenate:

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!Warning! Order of operation

Recall …

So, if

Then, in general

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Example: Order of operation

For:

If and

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Reminder …

Transforms Va

Translation (T) followed by Scale (S)

Vertex is to the left of the operators!!

In our case (row vectors): the following is undefined!!

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Inverse Transform: Undo

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For example:

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To undo (inverse):

If:

Then

Or:

Inverse of:

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Inverse of:

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Inverse of concatenated operator

Apply the inverse in reverse order!

In general: Inverse is not unique E.g., R(θ), inverse can be

R(-θ) or R(-θ+360), or R(- θ+270) …

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Combining Translation and Scaling

Translate before scale to align vertex with origin “anchor” the vertex

E.g., scale rectangleby S(3,0.5) witha fixed anchor (Vc)

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Pivoted Scaling:

Scaling with respect to Pivot position:

E.g., scale rectanglewith respect topt=(1,5)

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Rotation with Arbitrary Pivot Pivot position:

E.g., rotate rectanglewith respect totop-right corner (pr)pt=(3,8)

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Tut 9.1: Simple Concatenation

Label B + C: Ma = S T Label D: loads Ma to MW All vertex goes through

V MW MV MP Rectangle transform by:

V Ma

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Tut 9.2: Order or concatenation

GUI Check box controls m_bTranslateFirst

Label B: Ma=ST or Ma=TS

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Matrix Stack:

Push-down stack of matrices Graphics API support for concatenation of

transform operators (matrices) Operations supported

Push Pop Concatenation

Translate/scale/rotate Load/Store

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Tut 9.3: Working with Matrix Stack

Label C: Top of Stack <- ST

Label D: Top of Stack <- TS

Label E: MW<- Top of Stack

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Tut 9.4: Pivoted Scale/Rotate

Implements:

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Tut 9.4: … details …

Label C computes:

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Tut 9.5: Transform Primitives

Label C1/C2: push/pop

Label D: set up transform for Drawing rectangle 1

Label F: set up transform for Drawing rectangle 2

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Lib9: Drawing with MatrixStack

DrawHelper: Defines the Stack behavior

D3D_DrawHelper Defines D3D Matrix Stack

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Lib9: D3D_DrawHelper

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Lib9: XformInfo class

Set/Get: Scale/Translate/Rotate Pivot

SetupModelStack(): Calls DrawHelper’s

AccumulateModelTransform()

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Tut 9.6: Using XformInfo

Identical to 9.5 … using XformInfo

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Tut 9.7: XformInfoControl

CXformInfoControls class (MFC Dialog)

Replace onto mainTutorialDlg

With a placeholder

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Using CXformInfoControl CModel must support

Label B: GetSelectedXform() SetSelectedXform()

CXformInfoControl Access model’s selected xform From theApp->GetModel().Get/Set selectedXform()