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Course Name : Computer Graphics
Course Code : 334CSM-3
Subject Coordinator: Dr.Gran Badshah
Subject Teacher: Mrs. Mariyam Aysha Bivi
Lecturer,
Department of Computer Science
King Khalid University
Abha,KSA.
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Course Name : Computer Graphics

Course Code : 334CSM-

Subject Coordinator: Dr.Gran Badshah

Subject Teacher: Mrs. Mariyam Aysha Bivi Lecturer, Department of Computer Science King Khalid University Abha,KSA.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

To provide knowledge on principles of Computer Graphics. To introduce Graphics design by highlighting its applications. To introduce various input, output devices associated with Graphics System, the methods for modeling basic graphics objects. To understand the underlying principles of designing graphics software systems. To provide Laboratory exercises for helping students to work with graphical objects. TEXT BOOK

Donald Hearn, Pauline Baker, ‘COMPUTER GRAPHICS WITH OPENGL’ , 3 rd^ Edition, Prentice Hall, 2004.

PRE-REQUISITE

131 CSM-

Marks Portfolio

Computer Graphics

Course Code: 334CS

Chapter I

Introduction (A Survey of Computer Graphics Applications)

BASIC GRAPHICS SYSTEM

Input devices Image formed in FB Output device

APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTER GRAPHICS

Computer-graphics methods are applied for

  • the design of training simulators,
  • the production of music videos and television commercials,
  • motion pictures
  • data analysis,
  • scientific studies,
  • medical procedures.

In this chapter we will make a survey on COMPUTER GRAPHICS applications for

  1. Graphs and Charts
  2. Computer-Aided Design
  3. Virtual -Reality Environment
  4. Data Visualizations
  5. Education and Training
  6. Computer Art
  7. Entertainment
  8. Image Processing
  9. Graphical User Interfaces

Figure shows line charts, pie charts, bar charts in 2Dimension.

Pie-charts can be explored by displacing the sections radially.

Three dimensional plots include more parameters and are used for attractive presentations.

  1. Computer Aided Design
    • Computer graphics is used in design processes of engineering and architectural systems to design buildings, automobiles, aircraft, spacecraft, computers, textiles, home appliances etc.
    • This design aspect of Computer Graphics is called CAD, computer-aided design, or CADD, computer-aided drafting and design.
    • CAD Applications provide wire-frame outline that shows the overall shape and internal features of the objects. Wire frame display help designers see interactive adjustments before surfaces are made.

wire-frame images in design applications

  • CAD applications provide multi-window environment.

Multi-window display

  • realistic lighting condition and surface rendering can be applied to display final product.

Studio light effects

Operating a tractor in virtual reality environment

View of a tractor on a monitor

  • Architectural designs can be examined by taking a simulated "walk" through the rooms or around the outsides of buildings to better appreciate the overall effect of a particular design.

air flow over the surface of a space shuttle

the effects of crack propagation in metals

protein modeling

A model of the ocean floor

  1. Education and Training
    • Computer Graphics is used to generate models of physical, financial, political, social, economic and other systems. These models are used as educational aids.
    • Models of physical processes, physiological functions, population trends, or equipment, such as the color-coded diagram, help trainees to understand the operations of a system.
    • Examples of such specialized systems are simulators for practice sessions or training of ship captains, aircraft pilots, heavy-equipment operators, and air traffic-control personnel.

Color-coded diagram used to explain the operation of nuclear reactor

Imagery generated for a naval simulator