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Computer Graphics. Week 1Lecture 1. Type to enter a caption. Course Assessment Session 1 Examination 10% (Week 6) Session 2 Examination 15% (Week 13) Quizzes/Assignments 25% Terminal Examination 50% (Week 18). Course Contents. Introduction to Computer Graphics

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  1. Computer Graphics Week 1Lecture 1 Type to enter a caption.

  2. Course Assessment Session 1 Examination 10% (Week 6) Session 2 Examination 15% (Week 13) Quizzes/Assignments 25% Terminal Examination 50% (Week 18)

  3. Course Contents • Introduction to Computer Graphics • Fundamentals of input and display devices • Geometrical Transformations • Homogeneous Coordinates • Representing curves and surfaces • Solid modeling • 2D transformations, translation, rotation, scaling, shear etc

  4. Course Contents (2) • Clipping • Windowing techniques • Modeling hierarchies • 3D transformations • Viewing in 3D • Planar projections • 3D curves and surfaces • Perspective viewing • 3D clipping • Geometric algorithms for graphics problems, with applications to ray tracing, hidden surface elimination, etc

  5. Text Book • Main text book: Computer Graphics Using Open GL by M.M. Raikar • Other Reference Books: • Computer Graphics , C version by Hearn and Baker • Open GL programming Guide by Dave Shreiner • Computer Graphics Pronciples and Practices by Foley, van Dam, Feiner and Hughes

  6. Why Study this Course ? & What will we be learning

  7. Basic Terminologies • What is Computer Graphics? • How does Computer Graphics Differ from Image Processing? • Phases of Graphics Pipeline: • Imaging = representing 2D images • Modeling = representing 3D objects • Rendering = constructing 2D images from 3D models • Animation = simulating changes over time

  8. Graphs and Charts • Computer-Aided Design • Virtual Reality Environments • Data Visualizations • Computer Art • Entertainment Industry • Image Processing • GUI Applications

  9. Types of display architecture

  10. Differences

  11. Display Controller

  12. The End Reading : Chapter 1

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  14. Basic Terminologies • What is Computer Graphics? • How does Computer Graphics Differ from Image Processing? • Phases of Graphics Pipeline: • Imaging = representing 2D images • Modeling = representing 3D objects • Rendering = constructing 2D images from 3D models • Animation = simulating changes over time

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  16. Text –Johnny Appleseed

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