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WebGL 3D Project In this project you will create a unique 3D animated scene composed of WebGL graphic components. The scene should include animation lighting textures frame buffers and multiple objects

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In this project you will create a unique 3D animated scene composed of WebGL graphic components.
The scene should include animation, lighting, textures, frame buffers and multiple objects.
Requirements:
1. Using WebGL create a unique 3D animated scene. The scene has the following specifications:
a. Size: minimum 640x480
b. Includes at least 10 different objects.
c. Uses multiple lighting effects on different materials
d. Uses multiple textures
e. Includes radio buttons, slider bars or other widgets to turn on or off certain components
of the animation.
f. Uses frame buffers to organize the memory resources that are needed to render the
scene.
2. Use WebGL
3. All JavaScript source code should be written using Google JavaScript style guide.(
http://google.github.io/styleguide/jsguide.html)
4. Prepare, conduct and document a test plan verifying your application is working as expected.
This plan should include a test matrix listing each method you tested, how you tested it, and the
results of testing
Deliverables:
1. All JavaScript source code used for this project. Code should adhere to the Google Javascript
style guide.
2. Word or PDF file demonstrating with clearly labeled screen captures and associated well-written
descriptions, the successful execution of your 3D WebGL animated scene. The document should
be well-written, well-organized, include your test plan, include page numbers, captions for all
screen captures, and a title page including your name, class, section number and date.
References should be included for all sources used and formatted in APA style.
Grading guidelines:
Attribute Meets
Design 20 points
Methods used to isolate functionality (10 points)
Code is efficient without sacrificing readability and understanding. (5
points)
Code can easily be used and maintained. (5 points)
Functionality 50 points
Creates a unique 3D animated scene. (10 points)
2
Size is at least 640x480. (5 points)
Includes at least 10 different objects. (5 points)
Uses multiple lighting effects on different materials. (5 points)
Uses multiple textures. (5 points)
Includes radio buttons, slider bars or other widgets to turn on or off
certain components of the animation. (10 points)
Uses frame buffers to organize the memory resources that are needed to
render the scene. (5 points)
Uses WebGL (5 points)
Testing 10 points
Prepares, conducts and documents a test plan verifying the application is
functioning properly. (10 points)
Documentation and
deliverables
20 points
Submits all JavaScript source code used for this project. (5 points)
Code adheres to the Google JavaScript style guide. (5 points)
Submits Word or PDF file demonstrating with clearly labeled screen
captures and associated well-written descriptions, the successful
execution of your 3D Three.js scene. (5 points)
The document is well-written, well-organized, includes the test plan,
includes page numbers, captions for all screen captures, and a title page
including your name, class, section number and date. References are
included for all sources used and formatted in APA style. (5 points)
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