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COURSE FILE DETAILS


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G.Rajasekaran

Designation

Assistant Professor

Department

Computer Science and Engineering

Name of the Course

Branch

Batch

Computer Science and Engineering


2012-2016

Semester

Title of the subject

Subject code

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B.E

VII
Computer Graphics

CS2401

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TARGET, COURSE PLAN AND EVALUATION METHOD


1. Name of the Faculty

: G.Rajasekaran

2. Subject

: Computer Graphics

3. Subject Code

: CS2401

4. Branch

: B.E (CSE)

1. TARGET
a) Pass Percentage

: 100%

b) 1st Class Pass Percentage

: 75%

2. COURSE PLAN
Coverage of units by lectures, design experiments, demonstration of models,
model preparation, assignments etc.
3. METHOD OF EVALUATION
a) CIAT-1
b) CIAT-2
c) MODEL EXAM
d) Assignments

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COURSE OBJECTIVE

1. Name of the Faculty


: G.Rajasekaran
2. Subject
: Computer Graphics
3. Subject Code
: CS2401
4. Branch
: B.E (CSE)
5. On completion of this subject the student shall be able to

S.No Objective
The objectives of this lesson are to make the
1

Outcome
A- An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science,

student aware of the following concepts

and engineering

a) points and lines

C-An ability to design a system, component, or process to

b) Rasterization

meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as

c) DDA and Bresenhams algorithm

economic, environmental, social, political, ethical and safety,

d) Properties of circle and ellipse

Manufacturability and sustainability

Using 2D coordinates - geometric

D-An ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams

transformation.

E-An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering


problems

To get the idea and learn the concepts in,

J-A knowledge of contemporary issues


A- An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science,

3D Model Respresentation.

and engineering

Using 3D coordinates - geometric

C-An ability to design a system, component, or process to

transformation.

meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as

3D Projections, Visible Surface Rendering

economic, environmental, social, political, ethical and safety,

Methods.

Manufacturability and sustainability

D-An ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams


E-An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering
problems

The aim of this lesson is to learn the concept of,

J-A knowledge of contemporary issues


A- An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science,

Color Models( RGB,YIQ,CMY,HSV) and

and engineering

OpenGL.

C-An ability to design a system, component, or process to


meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as
economic, environmental, social, political, ethical and safety,
Manufacturability and sustainability

D-An ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams

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E-An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering


problems

J-A knowledge of contemporary issues


K - An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern
engineering tools necessary for engineering practice

4.

The objectives of this lesson are to make the

A- An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science,

student aware of the following concepts

and engineering

a) classification of surface detection algorithms

C-An ability to design a system, component, or process to

b) Back face detection and

meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as

c) Depth buffer algorithms

economic, environmental, social, political, ethical and safety,


Manufacturability and sustainability

E-An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering


problems

J-A knowledge of contemporary issues


K - An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern
engineering tools necessary for engineering practice

5.

The objectives of this lesson are to make the

A- An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science,

student aware of the following concepts

and engineering

a) classification of Fractals

C-An ability to design a system, component, or process to

b) Ray Tracing

meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as

c) Adding Surface Structures

economic, environmental, social, political, ethical and safety,


Manufacturability and sustainability

D-An ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams


E-An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering
problems

J-A knowledge of contemporary issues


K - An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern
engineering tools necessary for engineering practice

COURSE OUTCOME
1. Name of the Faculty

: G.Rajasekaran

2. Subject

: Computer Graphics

3. Subject Code

: CS2401

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4. Branch

: B.E (CSE)

5.The expected outcome of the subject are

S.No
A
B
C

Outcomes of the course

Applicable Out come

An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering

of the subject

An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and


interpret data
An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs

within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social,

D
E
F
G
H
J
K

political, ethical and safety, Manufacturability and sustainability


An ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams

An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems

An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility


An ability to communicate effectively
The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering
solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context
A knowledge of contemporary issues

An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools


necessary for engineering practice

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Objectives-outcome relationship Matrix


Objectives

The objectives of this lesson are to make the

student aware of the following concepts


a) points and lines
b) Rasterization
c) DDA and Bresenhams algorithm
d) Properties of circle and ellipse
Using 2D coordinates - geometric
transformation.
To get the idea and learn the concepts in,
3D Model Respresentation.
Using 3D coordinates - geometric
transformation.
3D Projections, Visible Surface Rendering
Methods.
The aim of this lesson is to learn the
concept of,
Color Models( RGB,YIQ,CMY,HSV) and
OpenGL.
The objectives of this lesson are to make the
student aware of the following concepts
a) classification of surface detection
algorithms
b) Back face detection and
c) Depth buffer algorithms
The objectives of this lesson are to make the

student aware of the following concepts


a) classification of Fractals
b) Ray Tracing
c) Adding Surface Structures

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SYLLABUS

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CS2401
UNIT I

COMPUTER GRAPHICS

LTPC 3003

2D PRIMITIVES

Output primitives Line, Circle and Ellipse drawing algorithms - Attributes of output primitives Two
dimensional Geometric transformation - Two dimensional viewing Line, Polygon, Curve and Text
clipping algorithms
UNIT II

3D CONCEPTS

Parallel and Perspective projections - Three dimensional object representation Polygons, Curved
lines, Splines, Quadric Surfaces,- Visualization of data sets - 3D transformations Viewing -Visible
surface identification.
UNIT III

GRAPHICS PROGRAMMING

Color Models RGB, YIQ, CMY, HSV Animations General Computer Animation, Raster, Keyframe Graphics programming using OPENGL Basic graphics primitives Drawing three dimensional objects
- Drawing three dimensional scenes
UNIT IV

RENDERING

Introduction to Shading models Flat and Smooth shading Adding texture to faces Adding shadows
of objects Building a camera in a program Creating shaded objects Rendering texture Drawing
Shadows.
UNIT V

FRACTALS

Fractals and Self similarity Peano curves Creating image by iterated functions Mandelbrot sets
Julia Sets Random Fractals Overview of Ray Tracing Intersecting rays with other primitives
Adding Surface texture Reflections and Transparency Boolean operations on Objects.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Donald Hearn, Pauline Baker, Computer Graphics C Version, second edition, Pearson
Education,2004.
2. F.S. Hill, Computer Graphics using OPENGL, Second edition, Pearson Education, 2003.
REFERENCE:
1. James D. Foley, Andries Van Dam, Steven K. Feiner, John F. Hughes, Computer Graphics- Principles
and practice, Second Edition in C, Pearson Education, 2007.

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STUDENTS NAME LIST

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Name of Student

N. ANAND
N. ANIESH KUMAR
R. ARIVAZHAGI
R.G. ARUNA
K. BAGYALAKSHMI
A.BALAKRISHNAN
P. BALASUBRAMANI
D.BHARATHAN
M.DHINAKARAN
P.EZHILARASI
A.H.FAIZAL BASHA
D.GAYATHRI
J.GOWTHAM
M.JAYAPRIYA
L.JERFIN JANCI RANI
V.KARTHIKEYAN
G.KOTTESHWARI
G.LAKSHMINARAYANAN
V.MALATHI
R.MONIKA
A.NANDHINI
G.PACHAYAMMAL
A.PRABHUDEVA
D.PRASHANTH
B.PRAVEENKUMAR
P.V.PREETHIESHWARI
A.PRINCY AUXILIA
P.PRIYA
G.PRIYADHARSHINI
P.PRIYANGA
R.RAJESHWARI
P.RAMPREETHI
M.RAMYA
L.RANJITHA
R.RANJITHA
ROOTH JOSEPH VIJAYMARY

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N.SAKTHIVEL
K.SANGEETHA
R.SARANYA
S.SATHISH
M.SATHIYASELVAM
R.SAVITHA
R.SELVAM
D.SINDHU
A.SUSILA
M.TAMIZHVELAN
K.UMA
M.VENKATESH
S.VETRISELVAN
V.VIGNESHVARAN
R.VIJAYALAKSHMI
R.VINOTH
R.PRABAKARAN

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Lesson Plan

Unit I : Using primitives - line, circle, ellipse drawing algorithm.Output primitives Line,
Circle and Ellipse drawing algorithms - Attributes of output primitives Two dimensional
Geometric transformation - Two dimensional viewing Line, Polygon, Curve and Text clipping
algorithms

Objective:
The objectives of this lesson are to make the student aware of the following concepts
a) points and lines and Rasterization and
c) Properties of circle and ellipse and

S.No

b) DDA and Bresenhams algorithm

d) Using 2D coordinates - geometric transformation


Books

Topics to be covered

Referred

Date

29.06.2015

30.06.2015

No. of
Pages

Hours
Required

Introduction - Output Primitives

T1

004 - 034

Line Drawing Algorithm

T1

086 - 092

Circle Drawing Algorithm

T1

097 - 101

Ellipse Drawing Algorithm

T1

102 - 110

Attributes of Output Primritives

T1

144 - 176

Two Dimensional Geometric Transformation

T1

184 - 187

Two Dimensional Matrix Representation,


Composite Matrix, General Pivot Point

T1

188 - 203

Two Dimensional Viewing

T1

217 - 224

T1

225 - 246

Handouts

02.07.2015
3

03.07.2015
4

04.07.2015
5

6
7
8
9

06.07.2015
07.07.2015
08.07.2015
09.07.2015
10.07.2015

10

Line,Polygon,Curve and Text Clipping


Algorithms
Beyond the Syllabus: History of Computer
Graphics and Applications of Computer
Graphics

Total Number of Hours Planned

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10

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Unit II : Parallel and Perspective projections - Three dimensional object representation Polygons,
Curved lines, Splines, Quadric Surfaces,- Visualization of data sets - 3D transformations Viewing
-Visible surface identification.

Objective: To get the idea and learn the concepts in,


3D Model Respresentation.Using 3D coordinates - geometric transformation.
3D Projections, Visible Surface Rendering Methods.

S.No

Topics to be covered
Date

13.07.2015

14.07.2015

Books
Referred

Parallel and Perspective Projections

T1

Three Dimensional Object Representation

T1

Polygons, Curved Lines, Splines

T1

No. of
Pages

Hours
Required

298 - 299
408 - 420

1
1

15.07.2015
3

1
305 - 345

16.07.2015
Quadric Surfaces

T1
346 - 354
395 - 402

17.07.2015
5

20.07.2015

21.07.2015

22.07.2015

03.08.2015

10

04.08.2015

Visualization of Data Sets

T1

3D Transformations

T1

3D Transformations, Viewing

T1

Visible Surface Identification.

T1

Visible Surface Identification.

T1

Beyond the Syllabus: Types of Graphics


Adapter

1
427 - 445
451 - 457
489 - 500
501 - 510
Handouts

Total Number of Hours


Planned

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1
1
1
1
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Unit III : Color Models RGB, YIQ, CMY, HSV Animations General Computer Animation, Raster,
Keyframe - Graphics programming using OPENGL Basic graphics primitives Drawing three dimensional
objects - Drawing three dimensional scenes.
Objective: The aim of this lesson is to learn the concept of,
Color Models( RGB,YIQ,CMY,HSV).
OpenGL.

S.No

Topics to be covered
Date

05.08.2015

06.08.2015

Books
Referred

Color Models RGB, YIQ

T1

CMY, HSV

T1

Animations

T1

No. of
Pages

Hours
Required

584 - 594
595 - 598

1
1

07.08.2015
3

1
603 - 604

10.08.2015
General Computer Animation

T1

1
605 - 606

11.08.2015
Raster, Keyframe

T1

1
607 - 611

12.08.2015

13.08.2015

14.08.2015

17.08.2015

10

18.08.2015

Graphics Programming using OPENGL

T2

Basic Graphics Primitives

T2

Drawing Three Dimensional Objects

T2

Drawing Three Dimensional Scenes

T2

39
042 - 050
258 - 275
258 - 275

Beyond the Syllabus: Types of Graphics


Handouts
Standards and HLS Color Model
Total Number of Hours Planned

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1
1
1
1
1
10

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Unit IV : Introduction to Shading models Flat and Smooth shading Adding texture to faces
Adding shadows of objects Building a camera in a program Creating shaded objects
Rendering texture Drawing Shadows.
Objective: The objectives of this lesson are to make the student aware of the following concepts
a) classification of surface detection algorithms
b) Back face detection and
c) Depth buffer algorithms

Date
S.No

Books

Topics to be covered

Referred

No. of
Pages

Hours
Required

19.08.2015
1

Introduction to Shading Models

T2

1
413 - 430

01.09.2015

Flat and Smooth Shading

T2

Adding Texture to Faces

T2

430 - 435

02.09.2015
3

1
439 - 461

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10

03.09.2015
04.09.2015
07.09.2015
08.09.2015
09.09.2015
10.09.2015
11.09.2015

Adding Shadows of Objects

T2

Building a Camera in a Program

T2

Building a Camera in a Program

T2

Creating Shaded Objects

T2

Rendering Texture

T2

Drawing Shadows

T2

Beyond

the

Syllabus:

Essential

Mathematics for Computer Graphics

T2

465 - 467
466 - 470
466 - 470
469
470
471
413 - 430

Total Number of Hours Planned

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1
1
1
1
1
1
10

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Unit V : Fractals and Self similarity Peano curves Creating image by iterated functions
Mandelbrot sets Julia Sets Random Fractals Overview of Ray Tracing Intersecting rays
with other primitives Adding Surface texture Reflections and Transparency Boolean
operations on Objects
Objective: The objectives of this lesson are to make the student aware of the following concepts
a) classification of Fractals
b) Ray Tracing
c) Adding Surface Structures
Date

Books

S.No

Topics to be covered

Referre

No. of
Pages

14.09.2015

Fractals and Self Similarity Peano


Curves

T2

Creating Image by Iterated Functions

T2

Mandelbrot Sets Julia Sets

T2

Random Fractals

T2

Overview of Ray Tracing

T2

Intersecting Rays With Other


Primitives

T2

Adding Surface Texture

T2

Reflections and Transparency

T2

Boolean Operations on Objects

T2

10

Research area in Computer Graphics

1
2
3
4
5
6

15.09.2015
16.09.2015
21.09.2015
22.09.2015
23.09.2015

Hours
Required

473 - 485
494 - 503
504 - 518
519 - 522
736
750 - 759
770 - 780
793 - 801
802 - 811

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Total Number of Hours Planned

10

TOTAL PERIODS : 50

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