Instructor: Dr. George Corliss
Meets:
Tuesday & Thursday, 12:35 - 1:50 PM, Haggerty Engineering 120
Bulletin description:
Introduction to computer graphics algorithm design and implementation
involving considerable actual computer graphics experience. Topics include:
point-plotting and line-drawing techniques, two-dimensional curve fitting,
two- and three-dimensional graphics, clipping, windowing, hidden line
removal, modeling, input-output devices, and other topics as future trends
dictate.
Prerequisites:
Proficiency in at least one high level computing language.
This class IS A DESIGN ELECTIVE
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