Introduction To Computer Graphics
 Refers to creation, Storage and manipulation of
pictures and drawing using a digital computer.
 Effective tool for presenting information.
 Computer aided design.
 Computer aided manufacturing.
Types of computer graphics
 Simple or
 Passive Computer Graphics
 Interactive or
 active computer graphics
Difference b/w Active and passive
graphics
Passive(Non-interactive)
 Control
 No Control
 Communication
 One Way Communication
 Interaction
 No Interaction b/w User and
H/W
 Earlier supported
 Motion & Updation
 No facility
Active(Interactive)
 Control
 Dynamic nature
 Communication
 2-Way Communication
 Interaction
 High bandwidth user
interaction
 Modern Applications
 Motion & Updation
 2-D, 3-D Transformations
Applications of Computer Graphics
 User Interface
 Interactive Plotting in Science Business and
technology.
 Office Automation & E-Publishing.
Contd..
 Process Control
 Cartography
 Simulation, Animation for Scientific Visualization and
Entertainment.
 Art and Commerce
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
 Circuit Drawings
 Real-time Animations
 Virtual-Reality Environments
 Architectural Drawings
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
Software: AutoCAD and 3D Studio Max
A Magic System
Software: AutoCAD and 3D
Studio Max R2
Towards Virtual
Manufacturing
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
 Computer Graphics is almost used in
every field to teach and train
 Medicine
 Human Anatomy Models
 Engineering
 Animated Models :
Explaining the working of different
models
 Fashion Designing
 Designing and Creating new
Patterns
ENTERTAINMENT
 Motion Pictures
 Music Videos
 Television Shows
 Games

Introduction to Computer Graphics or CG.ppt

  • 2.
    Introduction To ComputerGraphics  Refers to creation, Storage and manipulation of pictures and drawing using a digital computer.  Effective tool for presenting information.  Computer aided design.  Computer aided manufacturing.
  • 3.
    Types of computergraphics  Simple or  Passive Computer Graphics  Interactive or  active computer graphics
  • 4.
    Difference b/w Activeand passive graphics Passive(Non-interactive)  Control  No Control  Communication  One Way Communication  Interaction  No Interaction b/w User and H/W  Earlier supported  Motion & Updation  No facility Active(Interactive)  Control  Dynamic nature  Communication  2-Way Communication  Interaction  High bandwidth user interaction  Modern Applications  Motion & Updation  2-D, 3-D Transformations
  • 5.
    Applications of ComputerGraphics  User Interface  Interactive Plotting in Science Business and technology.  Office Automation & E-Publishing.
  • 6.
    Contd..  Process Control Cartography  Simulation, Animation for Scientific Visualization and Entertainment.  Art and Commerce
  • 7.
    COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN Circuit Drawings  Real-time Animations  Virtual-Reality Environments  Architectural Drawings
  • 8.
    COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN Software:AutoCAD and 3D Studio Max A Magic System
  • 9.
    Software: AutoCAD and3D Studio Max R2 Towards Virtual Manufacturing
  • 10.
    EDUCATION AND TRAINING Computer Graphics is almost used in every field to teach and train  Medicine  Human Anatomy Models  Engineering  Animated Models : Explaining the working of different models  Fashion Designing  Designing and Creating new Patterns
  • 11.
    ENTERTAINMENT  Motion Pictures Music Videos  Television Shows  Games