What is Computer Graphics?

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What is Computer Graphics? Ed Angel Professor of Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Media Arts University of New Mexico Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005

Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005 Objectives In this lecture, we explore what computer graphics is about and survey some application areas We start with a historical introduction Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005

Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005 Computer graphics deals with all aspects of creating images with a computer Hardware Software Applications Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005

Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005 Example Where did this image come from? What hardware/software did we need to produce it? Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005

Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005 Preliminary Answer Application: The object is an artist’s rendition of the sun for an animation to be shown in a domed environment (planetarium) Software: Maya for modeling and rendering but Maya is built on top of OpenGL Hardware: PC with graphics card for modeling and rendering Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005

Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005 Basic Graphics System Output device Input devices Image formed in FB Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005

Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005 CRT Can be used either as a line-drawing device (calligraphic) or to display contents of frame buffer (raster mode) Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005

Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005 Computer graphics goes back to the earliest days of computing Strip charts Pen plotters Simple displays using A/D converters to go from computer to calligraphic CRT Cost of refresh for CRT too high Computers slow, expensive, unreliable Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005

Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005 Wireframe graphics Draw only lines Sketchpad Display Processors Storage tube wireframe representation of sun object Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005

Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005 Sketchpad Ivan Sutherland’s PhD thesis at MIT Recognized the potential of man-machine interaction Loop Display something User moves light pen Computer generates new display Sutherland also created many of the now common algorithms for computer graphics Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005

Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005 Display Processor Rather than have the host computer try to refresh display use a special purpose computer called a display processor (DPU) Graphics stored in display list (display file) on display processor Host compiles display list and sends to DPU Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005

Direct View Storage Tube Created by Tektronix Did not require constant refresh Standard interface to computers Allowed for standard software Plot3D in Fortran Relatively inexpensive Opened door to use of computer graphics for CAD community Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005

Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005 Raster Graphics Beginning of graphics standards IFIPS GKS: European effort Becomes ISO 2D standard Core: North American effort 3D but fails to become ISO standard Workstations and PCs Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005

Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005 Raster Graphics Image produced as an array (the raster) of picture elements (pixels) in the frame buffer Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005

Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005 Raster Graphics Allows us to go from lines and wire frame images to filled polygons Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005

Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005 PCs and Workstations Although we no longer make the distinction between workstations and PCs, historically they evolved from different roots Early workstations characterized by Networked connection: client-server model High-level of interactivity Early PCs included frame buffer as part of user memory Easy to change contents and create images Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005

Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005 Realism comes to computer graphics smooth shading environment mapping bump mapping Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005

Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005 Special purpose hardware Silicon Graphics geometry engine VLSI implementation of graphics pipeline Industry-based standards PHIGS RenderMan Networked graphics: X Window System Human-Computer Interface (HCI) Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005

Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005 OpenGL API Completely computer-generated feature-length movies (Toy Story) are successful New hardware capabilities Texture mapping Blending Accumulation, stencil buffers Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005

Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005 Photorealism Graphics cards for PCs dominate market Nvidia, ATI, 3DLabs Game boxes and game players determine direction of market Computer graphics routine in movie industry: Maya, Lightwave Programmable pipelines Angel: Interactive Computer Graphics 4E © Addison-Wesley 2005