The document provides an overview of computer graphics, defining it as the use of computers to create and manipulate images. It distinguishes between raster graphics, which are pixel-based, and vector graphics, which use mathematical definitions for shapes. Additionally, it outlines various applications of computer graphics, including video games, virtual reality, animation, CAD, and medical imaging.
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The document provides an overview of computer graphics, defining it as the use of computers to create and manipulate images. It distinguishes between raster graphics, which are pixel-based, and vector graphics, which use mathematical definitions for shapes. Additionally, it outlines various applications of computer graphics, including video games, virtual reality, animation, CAD, and medical imaging.
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GROUP 9
. POPOOLA NAIMOT KEHINDE
. MBA VIVIAN . KADIRI FEYISAYO . ADEWUNMI DAVID . BARNABAS BENEDICT
LECTURER’S NAME: DR MR. OKIDU ONJEFU
WE PRESENTS TO YOU… COMPUTER GRAPHICS . William Newman and Robert Sproull{1973}: Computer graphics is the use of computers to create pictures and manipulate them. . David F. Rogers{1985}: Computer graphics is a pictorial representation or graphical representation of objects in a computer. . Marshall McLuhan{ 1980}: Computer graphics is an extension of human perception, reshaping our relationship with technology. Computer Graphics is the art and science of creating, displaying and manipulating images or pictures with the use of a computer. “It is when we use computers to create, design and pictures also animations. It’s all about making things look good and realistic on a screen, whether it’s for games, movies, or apps”. TYPES OF COMPUTER GRAPHICS RASTER GRAPHICS VECTOR GRAPHICS
Also known as bitmap Are computer images
graphics, they are images created using composed of a grid of mathematical to define tiny pixels, each with its lines, shapes, rather than own color and brightness individual pixels. Such as information. E.g. , points, lines, curves and screenshots, digital shapes. photos, scanned documents. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN RASTER AND VECTOR GRAPHICS. APPLICATION/USES OF COMPUTER GRAPHICS - Video Games: Real-time interactive 3D graphics. - Virtual Reality{VR} and Augmented Reality{AR}: Immersive environments and overlaying graphics on the real world. - Animation and Movies: Use of CGI for creating animated and realistic scenes in films. - CAD{Computer-Aided Design}: Graphics for design and engineering simulations. - Medical Imaging: Graphics used in visualizing CT scans, MRIs.