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Text Book: 1 Author: Donald Hearn and M.PaulineBaker,Title: Computer Graphics 2ndEdition,Publishers: Pearson Education, Delhi
3 J.D. Foley, A.V. Dam, S.K. Feiner,J.F. Hughes, R.L. Phillips. "Introduction to Computer
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Relevant Websites
Sr. No. (Web adress) (only if relevant to the courses) Salient Features
8 www.graphics.cornell.edu/online/tutorial/ A web page on computer graphics
9 www.hull.ac.uk/itti/grafuses.doc A web page on computer graphics
10 www.cs.jhu.edu Illumination models
11 www.dgp.toronto.edu Lecture Resources
12 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_graphics Lecture Resources
13 www.cs.iitm.ernet.in/~sdas/termproject cg.htm Projects / Lab Works
Part 1
Week 1 Lecture 1 Fundamentals Of Computer Graphics: Applications ->Reference :1,Ch-1 P
of computer Graphics in various fields, Evolution of 24-54
computer Graphics
Lecture 2 Graphics Systems: Video Display Unit, Raster scan ->Reference :1,Ch-2 P
displays, 56-62
Lecture 3 Random scan displays, Displaying Colours, Frame ->Reference :1,Ch-2 P
Buffer 62-72
Lecture 4 Raster Scan Systems: Video Controller, Digitization, ->Reference :1,Ch-2 P
Persistence, Resolution 73-76
Week 2 Lecture 5 Graphic I/O : DVST, Flat Panel displays ->Reference :1,Ch-2 P
77-95
Lecture 6 Virtual reality systems, Other I/O Devices
Part 2
Week 4 Lecture 14 Line attributes, Character attributes, Color Tables ->Reference :1,Ch-4 P HomeWork 1 Submission
164-190
MID-TERM
Part 3
Week 8 Lecture 29 Windowing & Viewing transformations ->Reference :1,Ch-6 P
237-243
Lecture 30 Windowing & Viewing transformations
Lecture 31 Clipping: Interior & Exterior Clipping, Point Clipping ->Reference :1,Ch-6 P
244-245
Lecture 32 Line Clipping - Cohen Sutherland ->Reference :1,Ch-6 P HomeWork 3 Allocation
246-248
Week 9 Lecture 33 Midpoint, Text Clipping ->Reference :1,Ch-6 P
255-257 P 264-265
Part 4
Week 10 Lecture 40 Three Dimensional Concepts: Projections - Parallel ->Reference :1,Ch-12 Class test based on
Projections & their types P 452-462 homework3
Week 11 Lecture 41 Three Dimensional Concepts: Projections - Parallel ->Reference :1,Ch-12 HomeWork 4 Allocation
Projections & their types P 452-462
Lecture 42 Perspective Projections & their types. ->Reference :1,Ch-12
P 463-475
Lecture 43 3D Object Representations: Polygon Surfaces ->Reference :1,Ch-10
P 325-330
Lecture 44 Curved lines & Surfaces ->Reference :1,Ch-10
P 330-335
Week 12 Lecture 45 Spline representations overview ->Reference :1,Ch-10
P 335-364
Lecture 46 Visible Surface Detection: Z-Buffer, Scan Line ->Reference :1,Ch-13
P 492-494 P 496-498
Lecture 47 Back face, Area Subdivision. ->Reference :1,Ch-13P HomeWork 4 Submission
502-505
Lecture 48 Illumination & Rendering: Basic Illumincation Models ->Reference :1,Ch-14 Class test based on
P 517-531 homework4
Week 13 Lecture 49 Polygon Rendering ->Reference :1,Ch-14
P 542-546
Lecture 50 Ray tracing ->Reference :1,Ch-14
P 547-562
Lecture 51 Achromatic & Chromatic Color, ->Reference :1,Ch 15
P 585-600
Lecture 52 Color Models, Reproducing Colors
Total :- 40 100
* In ENG courses wherever the total exceeds 100, consider x best out of y components of CA, as explained in teacher's guide available on the
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