“ Both readable and solid, the Graphics Codex provides the reader with the essence of 3D computer rendering.” —Eric Haines, Autodesk coauthor of Real-Time Rendering “ I own and use the Graphics Codex. Is it a reference tool, a companion to a textbook, an alternative to a textbook, or a self-study guide? It can work
Codex Atlanticus is a 2238-page, by Leonardo da Vinci, 1478-1519

The Codex Seraphinianus,[1] originally published in 1981, is an illustrated encyclopedia of an imaginary world, created by Italian artist, architect and industrial designer Luigi Serafini between 1976 and 1978.[2] It is approximately 360 pages (depending on edition) and written in an imaginary language.[3] Originally published in Italy, it has been released in several countries.[3] Description[edit]…