CSCI 384 Computer Graphics

    College of the Holy Cross, Fall 2003

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    Graphics Project Check

    Due: Tuesday, November 25, by the beginning of class


    By now you should have begun to work on your project for the semester. As of Tuesday, November 25, there will be only 9 days left to finish your project. This means that you should have completed a significant portion of your project by then. This project check is to make sure that you have a good start on your project.

    What you will turn in
    You will turn in (via email) a soft copy of your project in its current form.

    Requirements To recieve full credit (worth 10 points of your project score) you must have the following requirements fulfilled:

    • The project must compile.
    • There must be a scene with recognizable objects related to your project. (They don't have to look great, but some of them must be present and be recognizable).
    • At least one object must move (as indicated in your project description).
    • At least one of the other project requirements must be fulfilled (e.g. a second moving object, a user interface, texture mapping, or some other concept from class that you are implementing).
    • You must include a short description of what the project does in its current form, and instructions on using any user interface that you may have implemented.

    Turning in the project check
    Email the file containing your source code and any auxiliary files, such as images, extra source files, etc., to me at croyden@mathcs.holycross.edu. The subject line should read "Graphics Project Check". In the text of your message, you may include the description and directions mentioned above, or you may attach a text file containing the description. You must email these files by the beginning of class on Tuesday, November 25.


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