CS465:
Computer Graphics I
Professor: Steve Marschner
Introduction
Cornell CS465 Fall 2003 Lecture 1
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Cornell CS465 Fall 2003 Lecture 1
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Problems in graphics
2D imaging
compositing and layer
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I. Introduction to Interactive Graphical Programming
1. Background Interactive graphical programming is characterized by: Processing both graphics and non-graphics data through graphical input/output devices and CAD/CAD software. Having a user-frie
Development of Computer Graphics 1951
Whirlwind, Jay Forrester (MIT) CRT displays
Development of Computer Graphics
Early display devices (mid-60s): Vector, stroke, line drawing, calligraphic displays Architecture of Vector Display
mid 1950s
Development of Computer Graphics 1951
Whirlwind, Jay Forrester (MIT) CRT displays
mid 1950s
SAGE air defense system command & control CRT, light pens
late 1950s
Computer Art, James Whitney Sr. Visual Feedback loops
1962
Sketchpad, Ivan
Advanced Computer Aided Project Design, MEEG-422
Lecture 3
Computer graphics (CG) is the field of visual computing, where one utilizes computers both to generate visual images synthetically and to integrate or alter visual and spatial information
Staff Professor: Steve Marschner
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Introduction to Computer Graphics Practicum in Computer Graphics
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TAs
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Professor: Steve Marschner
Piti Irawan Stefan Roe
Advanced Graphics Algorithms
Ying Zhu Georgia State University Lecture 02 Overview of Computer Graphics Programming
Computer Graphics: A Brief History
1960s:
William Fetter of Boeing coins the term Computer Graphics (1960) Basic computer
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
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Objectives
In this lecture, we explore wh
Chapter Six: Graphics, Digital Media, and Multimedia Focus on Computer Graphics Painting: Bitmapped Graphics Pixels: tiny dots of white, black, or color arranged in rows The words, numbers, and pictures we see on the computer display are nothing m
CS 352: Comput er Gr aphics H ier ar chical Gr aphics, M odeling, And Animat ion
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Interactive Computer Graphics
Overview
Modeling Animation Data structures for interactive graphics
Many figures and examples in this set of
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Handout #2
An Overview of Graphics Applications and Graphics Software
What is computer graphics? Examples of Graphics Applications Graphics Software
What is Computer Graphics? Computer graphics started soon after the intro