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Contents
o Computer graphics in CAD
o Presentation Graphics
o Computer Art
o Entertainment
o Education & Training
o Visualization
o Image Processing
o Graphic User Interface
o Multimedia Concepts.
Introduction
Computer Graphics (CG) is the field of visual computing, where one utilizes computers both to
generate visual images synthetically and to integrate or alter visual and spatial information
sampled from the real world. Computer Graphics is the pictorial representation and manipulation
of data by a computer.
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Computer graphics in CAD
A major use of computer graphics is in design processes, particularly for engineering and
architectural systems. For some design applications; objects are first displayed in a wireframe
outline form that shows the overall sham and internal features of objects.
Software packages for CAD applications typically provide the designer with a multi window
environment. Each window can show enlarged sections or different views of objects. Standard
shapes for electrical, electronic, and logic circuits are often supplied by the design package.
Animations are often used in CAD applications.
Real-time animations using wire frame displays are useful for testing performance of a
vehicle.
Wire frame models allow the designer to see the interior parts of the vehicle during motion.
When object designs are complete, realistic lighting models and surface rendering are
applied.
Manufacturing process of object can also be controlled through CAD.
Interactive graphics methods are used to layout the buildings.
Three-dimensional interior layouts and lighting also provided.
With virtual-reality systems, the designers can go for a simulated walk inside the building.
Presentation Graphics
It is used to produce illustrations for reports or to generate slides for use with projectors.
Examples of presentation graphics are bar charts, line graphs, surface graphs, pie charts
and displays showing relationships between parameters. 3-D graphics can provide more
attraction to the presentation.
Computer Art
Computer graphics methods are widely used in both fine art and commercial art
applications.
The fine artists use a combination of 3D modeling packages, texture mapping, drawing
programs and CAD software.
Pen plotter with specially designed software can create “automatic art”.
“Mathematical Art” can be produced using mathematical functions, fractal procedures,
Mathematical software, injet printers and other systems to create a variety of 2D and 3D
shapes and stereoscopic image pairs.
These methods are also applied in commercial art.
Photorealistic techniques are used to render images of a product.
Animations are also used frequently in advertising, and television commercials are
produced frame by frame. Film animations require 24 frames for each second in the
animation sequence.
A common graphics method employed in many commercials is morphing, where one
object is transformed into another.
Entertainment
CG methods are now commonly used in making motion pictures, music videos and
television shows.
Many TV series regularly employ computer graphics methods.
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Graphics objects can be combined with a live action.
Visualization
The numerical and scientific data are converted to a visual form for analysis and to study
the behavior called visualization.
Producing graphical representation for scientific data sets are called scientific
visualization.
Business visualization is used to represent the data sets related to commerce and industry.
The visualization can be either 2D or 3D.
Image Processing
Computer graphics is used to create a picture.
Image processing applies techniques to modify or interpret existing pictures.
To apply image processing methods, the image must be digitized first.
Medical applications also make extensive use of image processing techniques for picture
enhancements, simulations of operations, etc.
Concept of Multimedia
Multi
Many, Multiple,
Media
Tools that is used to represent or do a certain things, delivery medium, a
form of mass communication – newspaper, magazine / TV.
Distribution tool & information presentation – text, graphic, voice, images,
music and etc.
Multimedia is a combination of text, graphic, sound, animation, and video that is
delivered interactively to the user by electronic or digitally manipulated means.
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Text
A broad term for something that contains words to express something.
Text is the most basic element of multimedia.
A good choice of words could help convey the intended message to the users (keywords).
Used in contents, menus, navigational buttons.
Graphics
Two-dimensional figure or illustration
Could be produced manually (by drawing, painting, carving, etc.) or by computer graphics
technology.
Used in multimedia to show more clearly what a particular information is all about
(diagrams, picture)
Audio
Produced by vibration, as perceived by the sense of hearing.
In multimedia, audio could come in the form of speech, sound effects and also music score.
Animation
The illusion of motion created by the consecutive display of images of static elements.
In multimedia, animation is used to further enhance / enriched the experience of the user
to further understand the information conveyed to them.
Video
Video is the technology of capturing, recording, processing, transmitting, and
reconstructing moving pictures.
Video concentrates more on photo realistic image sequence and live recording.
Video also takes a lot of storage space.
It broadly divided into two types: 1.Linear 2.Non-linear
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