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AN INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER GRAPHICS Subject: Computer Graphics Lecture No: 01 Batch: 16BS(Information Technology)
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Lecture Overview Introduction Graphics Areas Modeling Rendering Animation User Interaction Virtual Reality Visualization Image Processing 3D Scanning 2
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Lecture Overview Introduction Major Applications Video Games Cartoons CAD/CAM Simulation Medical Imaging Information Visualization 3
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Graphics Systems Video display devices Refresh Cathode-Ray Tubes Raster-Scan Displays Random-Scan Displays Color CRT Monitors Direct-View Storage Tubes Flat-Panel Displays Three-Dimensional Viewing Devices 4
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Introduction Computer Graphics The term Computer Graphics describes any use of computers to create or manipulate images. Graphics are visual presentations on a surface, such as a computer screen. Examples are photographs, drawing, graphics designs, maps, engineering drawings, or other images. Graphics often combine text and illustration. 5
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Graphics Areas Modeling It deals with mathematical specification of shape and appearance properties in a way that can be stored on a computer. 6
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Graphics Areas Rendering It’s a term inherited from art and deals with the creation of shaded images from 3D computer models. 7
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Graphics Areas Animation It’s a technique to create an illusion of motion through sequence of images. Here, modeling and rendering are used, with the handling of time as key issue. Animations are useful for testing performance. 8
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Graphics Areas User Interaction It deals with the interface between input devices such as mouse and tablets, the application and feedback to the user in imagery and other sensory feedback. 9
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Graphics Areas Virtually Reality Attempts to immerse the user into a 3D virtual world. It typically requires stereo graphics and response to head motion. For true virtual reality, sound and force feedback should be provided as well. It requires advanced 3D graphics and advanced display technology. 10
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Graphics Areas Visualization the representation of an object, situation, or set of information as a chart or other image. 11
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Graphics Areas 3D Scanning 3D scanning is a way to capture a physical object’s exact size and shape into the computer world as a digital 3- dimensional representation. 12
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Graphics Areas Image Processing The image processing deals with developing a digital system that performs operations on an digital image. Examples are: Adobe Products that deal with image processing; Illustrator, Photoshop 13
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Graphics Applications Video Games A video game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a raster display device. The electronic systems used to play video games are known as platforms. This platform creates through graphics. 14
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Graphics Applications Cartoons A film using animation techniques to illustrate a sequence of drawings rather than real people or objects. 15
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Graphics Applications CAD/CAM Use computer technology to design parts and products on the computer and then, using these virtual designs, to guide the manufacturing process. It is design of buildings, automobile, aircraft, spacecraft, computers, textiles, and many more products. 16
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Graphics Applications Simulation A computer simulation, a computer model or a computational model is a computer program, or network of computers, that attempts to simulate an abstract model of a particular system. 17
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Graphics Applications Medical Imaging It creates meaningful images of scanned patient data. For example, a magnetic resonance imaging dataset is composed of a 3D rectangular array of density values. 18
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Graphics Applications Information Visualization It creates images of data that do not necessarily have a “natural” depiction. 19
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Graphics Systems Broad range of graphics hardware and software systems is available. Two-dimensional and three-dimensional Graphics capabilities. On personal computers there is usage of a variety of interactive input devices and graphics software packages; whereas, for higher-quality applications some special purpose graphics hardware systems and technologies are employed. 20
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