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This document provides an overview of computer graphics, including its history, definitions, types, applications, and advantages. It discusses how computer graphics was coined in 1960 and developed with emerging hardware. Types of computer graphics include non-interactive and interactive graphics. Common applications are paint programs, illustration software, animation, desktop publishing, and CAD. Benefits include ability to show moving images while updates can be difficult if not built properly.

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This document provides an overview of computer graphics, including its history, definitions, types, applications, and advantages. It discusses how computer graphics was coined in 1960 and developed with emerging hardware. Types of computer graphics include non-interactive and interactive graphics. Common applications are paint programs, illustration software, animation, desktop publishing, and CAD. Benefits include ability to show moving images while updates can be difficult if not built properly.

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Seminar
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Computer Graphics

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 Introduction
 History
 What is Computer Graphics
 Types
 Application
 Users
 Advantages
 Conclusion
 Computer graphics can be used in many disciplines.

 Charting, Presentations, Drawing, Painting and Design, Image


Processing and Scientific Visualization are some among them
 The phrase “Computer Graphics” was coined in 1960 by
William Fetter, a graphic designer for Boeing.

 The field of computer graphics developed with the emergence


of computer graphics hardware.
 Creation, Manipulation, and Storage of geometric objects
(modelling) and their images (rendering)
 Display those images on screens or hardcopy devices
 Image processing
 Others: GUI, Haptics,
Displays (VR)...
 Non Interactive Computer Graphics

 Interactive Computer Graphics


 It’s known as passive computer graphics, the observer has no
control over the image.

 Familiar examples of this type of computer graphics include


the titles shown on TV and other forms of computer art.
 Interactive Computer Graphics involves a two way
communication between computer and user.

 This helps him to signal his request to the computer.

 The computer on receiving signals from the input device can


modify the displayed picture appropriately.
 Paint programs
 Illustration/design programs
 Animation software
 CAD software
 Desktop publishing
 The images are stored as bit maps and can easily be edited.

 It is a graphics program that enables you to draw pictures on


the display screen which is represented as bit maps (bit-
mapped graphics).

 In contrast, draw programs use vector graphics (object-


oriented images), which scale better.
 Supports more advanced features than paint programs,
particularly for drawing curved lines.

 The images are usually stored in vector-based formats.


Illustration/design programs are often called draw programs.
 It can be defined as a simulation of movement created by
displaying a series of pictures, or frames.

 A cartoon on television is one example of animation.


 Provides a full set of word-processing features as well as fine
control over placement of text and graphics, so that you can
create newsletters, advertisements, books, and other types of
documents.

 It means by using a personal computer or workstation high-


quality printed documents can be produced.
 It is the acronym for computer-aided design.

 A CAD system is a combination of hardware and software


that enables engineers and architects to design everything from
furniture to airplanes.
 Entertainment and Advertising
 Scientific Visualization
 Industrial Design
 It’s have ability to show moving pictures and thus it is possible
to produce animations with computer graphics.

 The computer graphics also provides facility called update


dynamics.
 When it is not properly built, it can be very difficult to work
with.

 It generally requires more memory resources than a non-


graphical one.

 It might require the installation of additional software, e.g., the


"runtime environment" in the case of java.
 However as computer graphics went out of fashion when
audiences became used to them, we see graphic designers
using computers as they should be intended as another tool to
get the required creative effect.

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