In this assignment you are to create a scene that includes the following elements:
-An enclosed space, such as a kitchen, garage, or classroom including:
-Floor
-Three walls
-Ceiling
-Counters and cupboards, workbenches, desks or chairs as appropriate
-At least 5 objects that would be found in the space such as toolboxes, computers, etc.
-Multiple light sources including at least one artificial and one natural light source
-A camera perspective that allows the user to move around the space, zoom in and out.
1 You may use either OpenGL or Metal.
2 You may use C++, C#, Objective C, or Java
3 You must create separate files for each object in your scene plus one file for aggregating the objects as necessary and one main file.
4 You must provide internal documentation (see below)
5 Provide links to a source control mechanism such as GitHub so that I can check on progress.
Here’s how you win at completing Cooper assignments
1 Meeting the requirements of the assignment. 60% of the grade
2 Internal program documentation. 10% of the grade. This must include header blocks for each function as well as running side commentary
3 Appropriately professional code structure and organization. 10% of the grade. This means at the very least, that every class in your application requires its own header and implementation file.
4 Doing ‘something’ above and beyond. 10% of the grade. But this needs to be a significant something, not a trivial extension.
5 Making your video presentation informative, coherent, and entertaining.
Here’s how you lose at completing Cooper assignments
1 Failing to use appropriate features of your programming language of choice. -10%. This means you have to use classes, inheritance, polymorphism etc.
2 Submitting code embedded in a .docx, .pdf, .txt, or any other file format unrelated to programming assignments. -100%. Im not even going to grade it if you do that. I do not want to see Visual Studio project files. It is ok to .zip or .rar sets of files for convenience so long as when I expand them, I see the correct files. Im expecting to see:
1 .cpp, .h, .cs, .java files
2 One .pptx or .pptm file
3 One mp4, mov, or other recognizable video file formats.
3 Submitting anything that I can already find on the Internet. -100%. Enough said.
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Hi, this is my assignment. I do not need great work. Just a simple one is enough.