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This document outlines a lesson plan for a Computer Graphics course taught over 15 weeks. It is divided into 6 units covering topics like 2D and 3D graphics, transformations, modeling, rendering, ray tracing and fractals. Each unit lists the topics to be covered, estimated number of class periods (totaling 68 periods), tentative and actual completion dates. Textbooks and references used are also specified. The lesson plan provides a high-level overview of the course content and timeline.

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Computer Graphics: 3dtransformations - Viewing Visible Surface Identification

This document outlines a lesson plan for a Computer Graphics course taught over 15 weeks. It is divided into 6 units covering topics like 2D and 3D graphics, transformations, modeling, rendering, ray tracing and fractals. Each unit lists the topics to be covered, estimated number of class periods (totaling 68 periods), tentative and actual completion dates. Textbooks and references used are also specified. The lesson plan provides a high-level overview of the course content and timeline.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

LESSON PLAN

Branch : CSE Academic Year: 2019-20


Class : II B.TECH Semester : I
Name of the Subject: COMPUTER GRAPHICS

Name of the faculty: Dr.GRS Murthy Date of Commencement: 10-06-2019

No of Total Tentative Actual


UNIT Name of The Topic Periods No of date of date of REMARKS
required Periods completion completion
1.1 2D Primitives Introduction to 1
CG
1.2 Output primitives – Line,
Circle and Ellipse drawing 5 10-06-19
algorithms 15 TO
1.3 Attributes of output primitives 1 29-06-19 --
1.4 Two dimensional Geometric 4
transformations
1.5 Two-dimensional viewing – 3
Line, Polygon, Curve
1.6 Text clipping algorithms 1
The First Unit Will be Completed approximately in 15 Hours
2.1 3D Concepts Parallel and 1
Perspective projections
2.2 Three-dimensional object 01-07-17
representation Polygons, Curved 3 12 TO
17-07-19 --
lines, Splines, Quadric Surfaces,
2.3 Visualization of data sets 1
2.4 3Dtransformations – Viewing 5
2.5 Visible surface identification. 2
The Second Unit Will be Completed approximately in 12 Hours
3.1 Graphics Programming Colour
Models – RGB, YIQ, CMY, 2
HSV
3.2 Animations - General Computer 18-07-19
2
Animation Raster Keyframe 8 TO
3.3 Graphics programming using 31-07-19
--
OPENGL: Basic graphics 2
primitives
3.4 Drawing three dimensional
1
objects
3.5 Drawing three dimensional
1
scenes
The Third Unit Will be Completed approximately in 8 Hours
4.1 Rendering Introduction to 2 --
Shading models
4.2 Flat and Smooth shading , 12-08-19
2
Adding texture to faces TO
4.3 Adding shadows of 10 24-08-19
2
objects
4.4 Building a camera in a program 2
4.5 Creating shaded objects 1
4.6 Rendering texture – Drawing
1
Shadows.
The Fourth Unit Will be Completed approximately in 10 Hours
5.1 Fractals Fractals and Self
3
similarity
5.2 Peano curves 3 26-08-19
5.3 Creating image by iterated TO --
2 12 11-09-19
functions
5.4 Mandelbrot sets – Julia Sets 2
5.5 Random Fractals 2
The Fifth Unit Will be Completed approximately in 12 hours
6.1 Overview of Ray
Tracing Intersecting rays 3 12-09-19
with other primitives 10 TO
6.2 Adding Surface texture 2 28-9-19
--
6.3 Reflections and
3
Transparency
6.4 Boolean operations on
2
Objects
The Sixth Unit Will be Completed approximately in 10 hours
Total number of periods required: 68

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 BOOKS:

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.

Date:
Remarks:

Faculty Signature HOD SIGNATURE

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