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[Closed] A good book

Hi,

I’m finally starting to get to grips with Maxscript however trying to remember some of the geometry and trig from my school days is proving a bit harder. Could anyone recommend a good book that would compliment the Maxscript training material I have?

  • Garry
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In these days of Internet and multimedia, who reads books?

http://mathworld.wolfram.com/

And (shameless plug ahead) if you don’t want to know math but have to use it,
https://www.cg-academy.net/es_catalog/product_info.php?cPath=27_42&products_id=48&osCsid=5jebmmu6or8hn4h5s6ir6ipe501qn0ql

Hi Bobo,

I do like books I must admit, I can sit in the garden put my feet up etc…

Actually the CG academy disk looks as though it’s exactly what I’m after as I’ve been writing a script to do lots of raycasting

Cheers
Garry

Wolfram is fine for a reference, but I don’t know how easy it is to digest as a guide.

You probably want some decent books for that. Maybe something on Engineering mathematics perhaps. That should cover all that calculus/geometry/trig/vectors/matrices stuff.

Here’s a good one: http://www.amazon.com/Engineering-Mathematics-K-Stroud/dp/0831133279/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1244281955&sr=1-1

Thanks for the recommendations, I picked up a copy of the book at the weekend and it’s quite a hefty volume at 1200 pages. So far it looks pretty good. Once I’m a fair way through it I’ll have a go at Bobo’s DVD.

Cheers
Garry

I believe in books, too. I prefer the internet & multimedia for the how-to’s, and productivity, but books for laying the foundation, and understanding, which ( for me, anyhow ) make the how-to’s easier in the long run. My memory is hopeless for things I don’t really understand.

If, on Amazon UK, you follow the also-bought trail from John Vince’s Mathematics for Computer Graphics, you’ll pass through two CG Bibles, Alan Watt, and Foley & Van Dam. But you can’t hold those up very easily, in the bath.

this is pretty advanced in places (well most of it was ;-P), but has refresher bits for trig, algebra etc which was helpful.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Essential-Mathematics-Games-Interactive-Applications/dp/0123742978/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1244545886&sr=1-5