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SE 313 – Computer Graphics and Visual Programming

In this lecture, led by Gazihan Alankuş, we delve into geometric transformations critical for computer graphics and visual programming. The session includes project proposals, a Q&A segment for homework clarification, and details on upcoming lab projects. Students are encouraged to propose their project ideas by Saturday night, explaining their approach and understanding of the problem. We will explore transformations via OpenGL matrices and utilize supplementary notes. Don't forget to consult the last slides for assignment details.

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SE 313 – Computer Graphics and Visual Programming

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  1. SE 313 – Computer Graphics and Visual Programming Lecture 6: Geometric Transformations Lecturer: GazihanAlankuş Please look at the last slides for assignments (marked with TODO)

  2. Outline • Projects • Q&A about homework • Continuing with geometric transformations • Lab

  3. Projects • Did you decide? • Talk to me • Send me your proposal by Saturday night. • Explain in detail what you will do • Convince me that you understand the problem well • Brief plan

  4. Homework

  5. Geometric Transformations • Lecture will be on the board • Transformations and OpenGL matrices • Also use my own notes that I uploaded (Notes6.pdf)

  6. Lab

  7. TODO:Project • Send me an e-mail about your projects. The least you should do is tell me what it will be about. • Ideally, send me: • Explain in detail what you will do • Convince me that you understand the problem well • Brief plan

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