State of the Art Roots and Branches of 3-D --- 3-D graphics are adding to the ways you can view the world through computers --- Jim Clark. BYTE, May, 1992. 00000Paper abstract bibtex Computer graphics is almost 30 years old, and it has finally become an integral part of virtually all computing, from visualizing spreadsheet graphs to seeing the three-dimensional flow fields of computational fluid dynamics. Most of the growth has occurred in the last 10 years, with the development of the workstation and personal computer industries. In the coming decade, many new 3-D applications will be developed for graphics, and by the year 2000, consumer devices will routinely have 3-D realistic graphics capability. This article looks at the important milestones of computer graphics and projects a future where 3-D graphics is totally integrated into our lives. Early Graphics History
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