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Mu 682

This document outlines the course content for a graphics design and presentation course consisting of 5 modules worth 9 credits each, covering basic and 3D graphics concepts, visual communication, presentation design, and interactive illustrated documents with images and text. References for further reading include books on computer graphics, multimedia computing, multimedia graphics, and computer visualization.
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Mu 682

This document outlines the course content for a graphics design and presentation course consisting of 5 modules worth 9 credits each, covering basic and 3D graphics concepts, visual communication, presentation design, and interactive illustrated documents with images and text. References for further reading include books on computer graphics, multimedia computing, multimedia graphics, and computer visualization.
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MU682 GRAPHICS DESIGN AND PRESENTATION 3003

1. Basic Concepts 9

2D Transformations – Clipping – Window – View Prot Mapping – Graphical User


Interfaces and Interactive Input Methods – Picture Construction Techniques – Virtual
Reality Environment.

2. 3D Graphics 9

3D Transformation – 3D Viewing – Visible Surface Detection – Back Face


Detection – Depth Buffer Method – Scan Line Method.

3. Visual Communication 9

Creative Process – Digital Imaging Technology – Still Image – Digital Imaging – Using
Images in Multimedia – Images on Web – Color Models.

4. Presentation 9

General Design Issues – Architectural Issues – Information Characteristics for


Presentation – Presentation function – Presentation Design Knowledge – Effective
Human Computer Interaction.

5. Interactive 3D Illustrated with Images and Text 9

Generating Illustrated Documents – Consistency of Rendered Images and their Textual


Labels – Architecture – Zoom Techniques for Illustration Purpose – Interactive handling
of Images and Text – Figure Captions for Anatomical Illustrations.

TOTAL = 45

References:
1. Donald Hearn and M. Pauline Baker, “Computer Graphics in C Version”, Second
Edition, Pearson Education.
2. Raf Steinmetz and Klara Nahrstedt, “Multimedia: Computing, Communication
and applications”, Pearson Education.
3. John Villamil Casanova and Leony Fernandez-Elias, “ Multimedia Graphics”,
Prentice Hall India.
4. Thomas Strothotte, “Computer Visualization-Graphics Abstraction and
Interactivity”, Springer Verlag, Berlin Heiderberg, 1998.

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