3D Bike Simulation

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3D bike simulation:-

ABSTRACT

This Project is on “3D BIKE SIMULATION” Computer Graphics using OpenGL

Functions. It is a User interactive program where in the User can view the required display by

making use of the input devices like Keyboard and Mouse. This project mainly consists of a

bike and a robot. The Robot is made to sit on the bike, so that it looks like a man riding it. The

bike can be viewed in any direction and in any angle. The bike is accelerated and its

movements are controlled using the keyboard. For viewing, we make use of the mouse. The

bike is ridden on a polygonal surface, which looks like a giant rectangular mesh. Lighting has

been incorporated on only one side-Viewer side.

Synopsis

1. Introduction

1.1: Computer Graphics

1.2: OpenGL in graphics

1.3: OpenGL Overview

2. System specification

2.1: Software Requirements

2.2: Hardware Requirements

2.3: Functional Requirement

3. About the Project

3.1: Overview

3.2: User interface

3.3: Objective

4. Implementation

4.1: Existing System

4.2: Proposed System

4.3: User Defined Functions

4.4: Opengl Functions


5. Testing

6. Snapshots

7. Conclusion and Future Scope

7.1: Conclusion

7.2: Future Enhancements

7.3: Limitations

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION

2.1 HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

Microprocessor: 1.0 GHz and above CPU based on either AMD or INTEL

Microprocessor Architecture

Main memory:-2 GB RAM

Hard disk:-40GB

Hard disk speed in RPM:-5400 RPM

Keyboard:- Qwerty keyboard

Mouse:-2 or 3 button mouse

Monitor:-1024 x768 display button

2.2 SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

Programming language:-C/C++ using OpenGL

Operating system:-Linux operating system

Compiler:-C Compiler

Graphics library:-GL/glut.h

OpenGL 2.0

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