CMP 161 -- Programming Assignment 4
Due date:
12:00pm, FRI, 3/11/2005
Objectives:
Add hierarchical animation to previous program.
Some Fun (useful?) Links:
To Do:
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Replace the bouncing ball from
prog3
with a jointed figure.
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The figure must have at least one joints,
and at least one degree of rotation.
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The figure has some default pose,
and can be dropped from anywhere -- just as the ball.
Likewise, it's weight can be changed by the user.
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You can use angular springs at the joints.
Allow the user to modify the stiffness of those springs.
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Optional item.
The figure cannot self-penetrate.
Putting constraints on angular rotation
at the joint may not be sufficient
to satisfy this requirement.
Items To Submit:
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Html page with description, images and movies of your project.
Make sure your links are all local
and relative to your submit directory.
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Makefile, code, README file, user guide.
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You can submit your own test data files, or config files for your code.
However,
do not submit data files that we have provided.
Grading:
This program nominally accounts for 5% of your final grade. We must
be able to compile/test your code. Make sure that code and accompanying
make/project files, etc. must be tested for successful compilation at least on
the suns in the lab. For PC's, we will be using Visual C++. Also be sure to
include a README in your submission as to which platform to use. By the way,
if you're your development on PC's, you should be able to recompile your
fltk/opengl code on the suns with little or no modifications to your source.
Programs turned in at least a full day early will earn 1% bonus credit. Late
programs will be charged 1% late points. In addition, late programs will not
be accepted 24 hours past due date. Late programs and reports will not be
accepted for the final project. The bonus credits may be accumulated up to a
total of 50% toward program and final project credits. Programs are graded 80%
for functionality and correctness and 20% for style, readability,
documentation/writeup, and efficiency. Additional points may also be earned
for extra features.
Submission:
Create and submit a subdirectory called "prog4". It should contain
all the files you have to make your program compile/run. Include the other
items to be submitted in this directory as well. Submission must be done using
the submit utility from CATS.
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To submit use: submit cmps161-ap.w05 prog4 files
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To verify submission use: peek cmps161-ap.w05 prog4
These commands should work from any cats machine, but if there is a problem
try from unix.ic.
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