After successful completion of the course, students are able to understand advanced methods of computer graphics in depth. First, advanced graphical programming will be explained using Unity. Higher modeling techniques and complex data structures for graphical data are a further focus. The sampling and reconstruction of continuous signals play an important role in the consideration of discrete information (raster graphics). Surface design by applying textures is another important aspect of photorealistic imaging. Special chapters such as modeling, non-photorealistic rendering, or visualization will conclude the course.
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Didactical Approach: The content is presented through electronic slides and Zoom.
Details see TUWEL.
ECTS Breakdown: 3 ECTS = 75 hours
Please note: Cancelled or postponed lecture dates will not be deleted from the lecture dates in TISS. This is due to organizational reasons related to the lecture room reservations. It is therefore recommended to check the individual appointments.
• Examination mode oral, closed book exam• 4 questions of 25 points each (positive with ≥50 points)• Duration approx. 15 minutes• Prerequisites online examination: camera, microphone, stable internet connection• Subject matter: all topics covered in the lecture, especially the understanding of the concepts presented• Learning materials: lecture slides, reader, book Fundamentals of Computer Graphics by Shirley and Marschner, 4th edition.• Bonus points: by participating in lecture discussions 3 bonus points per lecture can be achieved (max. 39 points, will be added to points of the oral exam)• Registration for the oral exam: TISS (There are enough exam dates at the end of the semester, after that there will be further exams in regular intervals, 6-8 weeks. All students on the waiting list will be able to take the exam.)