OHJ-2706 COMPUTER GRAPHICS, 6 cr
|
Courses persons responsible
N.N.
Lecturers
Artur Lugmayr
Implementations
Period 1 | Period 2 | Period 3 | Period 4 | Period 5 | Summer | |
Lecture | - | - | 5 h/week | 3 h/week | - | - |
Exam |
Objectives
To understand how a realistic-looking image is produced from a three-dimensional model. To be able to solve various geometry-related problems efficiently with the aid of data structures and algorithms.
Content
Content | Core content | Complementary knowledge | Specialist knowledge |
1. | Two- and three-dimensional geometry. Representation of fundamental geometric objects. Geometric transformations. |   | |
2. | Two- and three-dimensional drawing, graphic pipeline, texture, light, shadows, visibility problems, networks of polygons. |   | |
3. | Ray tracing. |   | |
4. | Data structures for geometric objects. |   | |
5. | Computational geometry, convex hull and Voronoi diagrams. |   |
Requirements for completing the course
Examination and project.
Evaluation criteria for the course
Study material
Type | Name | Auhor | ISBN | URL | Edition, availability... | Exam material | Language |
Lecture slides | Translation of Puhakka's slides into English | Yes | English |
Prerequisites
Prequisite relations (Sign up to TUT Intranet required)
Additional information about prerequisites
The student must have solid knowledge on data structures and algorithms.
Remarks
Scaling
Methods of instruction | Hours |
Lectures | 72 |
Assignments | 68 |
Other scaled | Hours |
New tools and study methods | 15 |
Preparation for exam | 5 |
Total sum | 160 |
Correspondence of content
OHJ-2700 Computer Graphics
Last modified | 29.01.2007 |
Modified by | Antti Valmari |