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  1. Lesson: Getting Started with Graphics (The Java™ Tutorials - Oracle

    This 2d Java tutorial describes 2d graphics, geometry, text APIs, images, printing, advanced 2d topics

  2. Trail: 2D Graphics (The Java™ Tutorials) - Oracle

    This trail introduces you to the Java 2D™ API and shows you how to display and print 2D graphics in your Java programs. The trail is intended for developers who want to enrich their knowledge of the …

  3. Java 2D Rendering (The Java™ Tutorials > 2D Graphics - Oracle

    This 2d Java tutorial describes 2d graphics, geometry, text APIs, images, printing, advanced 2d topics

  4. Drawing an Image (The Java™ Tutorials > 2D Graphics - Oracle

    This 2d Java tutorial describes 2d graphics, geometry, text APIs, images, printing, advanced 2d topics

  5. Lesson: Working with Geometry (The Java™ Tutorials > 2D Graphics)

    This lesson shows you how to use the Graphics2D class to draw graphic primitives as well as arbitrary shapes, and how to display graphics with fancy outline and fill styles.

  6. Lesson: Overview of the Java 2D API Concepts (The Java™ Tutorials > …

    This 2d Java tutorial describes 2d graphics, geometry, text APIs, images, printing, advanced 2d topics

  7. Getting Started with JavaFX 3D Graphics - Oracle

    The JavaFX 3D Graphics section contains the following chapters that discuss the available 3D features. It also steps you through building a sample application using some of those features:

  8. Graphics2D (Java Platform SE 8 ) - Oracle

    The Graphics class defines two methods for controlling how colors are applied to the destination. The setPaintMode method is implemented as a convenience method to set the default Composite, …

  9. Java 2D Graphics and Imaging - Oracle

    Java 2D API Guide: Enhanced Graphics and Imaging for Java. Read the README for instructions on how to run the code samples used in the Imaging chapter of the Java2D API Guide.

  10. Introduction to Java 3D - Oracle

    Java 3D delivers Java's "write once, run anywhere" benefit to developers of 3D graphics applications. Java 3D is part of the JavaMedia suite of APIs, making it available on a wide range of platforms.