Lecture: Tue + Thu 2:00-3:20pm (CS259)
Instructor: Prof. Joerg Meyer
Course syllabus
Please click on the syllabus and scroll down to the end of the document to download Powerpoint slides and other material.
Lab 3 Reel is now available for download!
If you're curious about the results of the other teams, you can download
the complete set of lab 3 animations here (46 MB).
You need Windows Media Player >= 7.0 to play this MPEG-7 video (with audio).
If you have a slow modem connection, you can download a smaller, highly
compressed, low quality version here (3 MB).
The total length of the video is 4'36".
Enjoy!
Joerg
Midterm: Thu, Oct. 23, 2003 (2:00pm - 3:20pm), CS259
Final: Thu, Dec. 11, 2003 (1:30pm - 3:30pm), CS259
Final Topics:
- Radiosity (I & II)
- Shading (I & II)
- Rendering (I & II)
- Animation (I & II)
- Visibility Tracing (I & II)
- Camera Animation (I & II)
- Volume Rendering (I & II)
- Textbook chapters: 1.1-1.3 (pp. 5-22), figure 2.8 (p. 67), 6.4, 10-10.5.10 (pp. 407-427), 13.5, 13.7, 15.1-15.3.1 (pp. 721-733), 18 (pp. 887-899), 19.1-19.3.1 (pp. 987-999)
- Course notes (download Powerpoint and PDF)
- Handwritten notes
- Handouts
The exam is closed book, no course notes or handwritten notes.
For additional reading on OpenGL, I recommend the following resources:
- Official OpenGL website
-
OpenGL(R) Programming Guide: The Official Guide to Learning OpenGL,
Version 1.2 (3rd Edition) by Mason Woo (Author), Jackie Neider (Author),
Tom Davis (Author), Dave Shreiner (Author), OpenGL Architecture Review
Board (Author), Addison-Wesley Pub Co; 3rd edition (August 6, 1999),
ISBN: 0201604582
Lab assignments:
October 9, 2003: Lab 1 (was due: Oct. 27, 9:59am)
November 6, 2003: Lab 2 (was due: Nov. 24, 9:59am)
December 1, 2003: Lab 3 (due: Dec. 7, 11:59pm)
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