Volume Rendering
... Images are formed by shading all data samples and projecting them onto the picture plane. The lack of explicit geometry does not preclude the display of surfaces, as we will demonstrate in this article. The key improvement offered by volume rendering is that it creates a mechanism for displaying wea ...
... Images are formed by shading all data samples and projecting them onto the picture plane. The lack of explicit geometry does not preclude the display of surfaces, as we will demonstrate in this article. The key improvement offered by volume rendering is that it creates a mechanism for displaying wea ...
INTRODUCTION - GET HELP INSTANTLY
... selectable modes. You can control modes independently of each other; that is, setting one mode doesn't affect whether other modes are set (although many modes may interact to determine what eventually ends up in the frame buffer). Primitives are specified, modes are set, and other OpenGL operations ...
... selectable modes. You can control modes independently of each other; that is, setting one mode doesn't affect whether other modes are set (although many modes may interact to determine what eventually ends up in the frame buffer). Primitives are specified, modes are set, and other OpenGL operations ...
a survey of computer graphics contents
... and chaos theorists require pictures to find order within apparent disorder. Computeraided design systems are critical to the design and manufacture of an extensive range of contemporary products, from silicon chips to automobiles, in fields ranging from space technology to clothing design. Computer ...
... and chaos theorists require pictures to find order within apparent disorder. Computeraided design systems are critical to the design and manufacture of an extensive range of contemporary products, from silicon chips to automobiles, in fields ranging from space technology to clothing design. Computer ...
else if
... • Trend in computer graphics towards using sampled representations of real objects during rendering • Size of data meshes that can be scanned is on the order of hundreds of millions of points • Scanned data has a large number of verticies whose locations are often imprecise due to noise ...
... • Trend in computer graphics towards using sampled representations of real objects during rendering • Size of data meshes that can be scanned is on the order of hundreds of millions of points • Scanned data has a large number of verticies whose locations are often imprecise due to noise ...
doc - UBC ECE
... Lecture notes for January 12, 2001 Aliasing and Antialiasing Since the resolution of a screen is limited, we can see jaggies (or staircases) on a line drawn using the algorithms described before. This undesirable effect is due to the all-ornothing approach to scan conversion. This phenomenon is call ...
... Lecture notes for January 12, 2001 Aliasing and Antialiasing Since the resolution of a screen is limited, we can see jaggies (or staircases) on a line drawn using the algorithms described before. This undesirable effect is due to the all-ornothing approach to scan conversion. This phenomenon is call ...
Week 10—11/08/11) Graphics
... This is an abstract class, so you cannot actually create a new object in this class using the Graphics() constructor Instead, you must use the getGraphics() method You are not allowed to create objects of abstract classes Container is also an abstract class Image is another abstract class ...
... This is an abstract class, so you cannot actually create a new object in this class using the Graphics() constructor Instead, you must use the getGraphics() method You are not allowed to create objects of abstract classes Container is also an abstract class Image is another abstract class ...
andrew moch
... Reduce page load time by 4 seconds with use of CSS 3, minification, and sprite graphics Use jQuery to create visual effects including: o Rotating news articles on homepages o Dynamic text input boxes that limit user input and display a message when character limit is reached o Expansion of widge ...
... Reduce page load time by 4 seconds with use of CSS 3, minification, and sprite graphics Use jQuery to create visual effects including: o Rotating news articles on homepages o Dynamic text input boxes that limit user input and display a message when character limit is reached o Expansion of widge ...
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words …but not a Thousand Kilobytes!
... a small, low resolution copy of a graphic (thumbnail) in a Web page which is hyper linked to a higher resolution copy. When the thumbnail is clicked on with the mouse, the larger, higher resolution image is displayed in the browser. In Malts we would use Photoshop as our main image-editing program. ...
... a small, low resolution copy of a graphic (thumbnail) in a Web page which is hyper linked to a higher resolution copy. When the thumbnail is clicked on with the mouse, the larger, higher resolution image is displayed in the browser. In Malts we would use Photoshop as our main image-editing program. ...
intro(1) - Elearning-KL
... whole room and was capable of about 4,000 arithmetic operations/second. Cool facts: Whirlwind, built in early 50’s at MIT, cost $4.5 million and could perform 40,000 additions/second. Mac 512K, list price $3,195 in ...
... whole room and was capable of about 4,000 arithmetic operations/second. Cool facts: Whirlwind, built in early 50’s at MIT, cost $4.5 million and could perform 40,000 additions/second. Mac 512K, list price $3,195 in ...
CD-ROM Publishing
... Hybrids Mac, Windows MPC, Hybrids CD-I: CD-I: Compact Compact Disk Disk Interactive Interactive CD-R: CD-R: Compact Compact Disk Disk Recordable Recordable HDCD: High density (3.3–6.8Gb) HDCD: High density (3.3–6.8Gb) ...
... Hybrids Mac, Windows MPC, Hybrids CD-I: CD-I: Compact Compact Disk Disk Interactive Interactive CD-R: CD-R: Compact Compact Disk Disk Recordable Recordable HDCD: High density (3.3–6.8Gb) HDCD: High density (3.3–6.8Gb) ...
Filthy Rich Clients
... tell their friends about the applications. In short, they make the user actually enjoy their application ...
... tell their friends about the applications. In short, they make the user actually enjoy their application ...
cdg_revealed
... of the CD+G standard, but I won't describe it here. Also, there is an "Extended" CD+G standard which allows for more colors and effects in a backward compatible manner, but I have yet to see any discs published in this format, so I will only describe the basic format. In the CD+G system, 16 color gr ...
... of the CD+G standard, but I won't describe it here. Also, there is an "Extended" CD+G standard which allows for more colors and effects in a backward compatible manner, but I have yet to see any discs published in this format, so I will only describe the basic format. In the CD+G system, 16 color gr ...
Java programming language bindings for OpenGL (JOGL)
... which is intended to be the primary widget used by applications. The GLJPanel is a fully Swing-compatible lightweight widget which supports hardware acceleration but which is not as fast as the GLCanvas because it typically reads back the frame buffer in order to draw it using Java2D. The GLJPanel i ...
... which is intended to be the primary widget used by applications. The GLJPanel is a fully Swing-compatible lightweight widget which supports hardware acceleration but which is not as fast as the GLCanvas because it typically reads back the frame buffer in order to draw it using Java2D. The GLJPanel i ...
download
... – Line drawing are graphical representations of physical objects. There are 3 kinds of line drawings: • Isometric - represent 3-D objects without realistic perspective • Orthographic - are 2-D representations of objects • Perspective - represent objects in their most realistic form ...
... – Line drawing are graphical representations of physical objects. There are 3 kinds of line drawings: • Isometric - represent 3-D objects without realistic perspective • Orthographic - are 2-D representations of objects • Perspective - represent objects in their most realistic form ...
lecture 3 - Portal UniMAP
... 2. To assist in point input and for working in local area, AutoCAD has a movable user coordinate system 3. It can set viewpoints from any location in space that can look in any directions ...
... 2. To assist in point input and for working in local area, AutoCAD has a movable user coordinate system 3. It can set viewpoints from any location in space that can look in any directions ...
3-D Transformation and Projection
... 2. To assist in point input and for working in local area, AutoCAD has a movable user coordinate system 3. It can set viewpoints from any location in space that can look in any directions ...
... 2. To assist in point input and for working in local area, AutoCAD has a movable user coordinate system 3. It can set viewpoints from any location in space that can look in any directions ...
A video card
... access memory (RAM), its own cooling system, and dedicated power regulators, with all components designed specifically for processing video images. Upgrading to a dedicated graphics card offloads work from the CPU and system RAM, so not only will graphics processing be faster, but the computer's ove ...
... access memory (RAM), its own cooling system, and dedicated power regulators, with all components designed specifically for processing video images. Upgrading to a dedicated graphics card offloads work from the CPU and system RAM, so not only will graphics processing be faster, but the computer's ove ...
Antialiasing
... Each pixel is actually a “blob” on the CRT. This blob has energy that falls off close to a Gaussian. Thus the CRT has a built in “blurring” system. Think about how this works with resolution of your monitor. ...
... Each pixel is actually a “blob” on the CRT. This blob has energy that falls off close to a Gaussian. Thus the CRT has a built in “blurring” system. Think about how this works with resolution of your monitor. ...
lecture08-Shading - University of Texas Computer Sciences
... For point light sources, the laws of physics state that the intensity of a point light source must drop off inversely with the square of the distance. We can incorporate this effect by multiplying II by 1/d2. Sometimes, this distance-squared dropoff is considered too “harsh.” A common alternative is ...
... For point light sources, the laws of physics state that the intensity of a point light source must drop off inversely with the square of the distance. We can incorporate this effect by multiplying II by 1/d2. Sometimes, this distance-squared dropoff is considered too “harsh.” A common alternative is ...
shading - UT Computer Science
... For point light sources, the laws of physics state that the intensity of a point light source must drop off inversely with the square of the distance. We can incorporate this effect by multiplying II by 1/d2. Sometimes, this distance-squared dropoff is considered too “harsh.” A common alternative is ...
... For point light sources, the laws of physics state that the intensity of a point light source must drop off inversely with the square of the distance. We can incorporate this effect by multiplying II by 1/d2. Sometimes, this distance-squared dropoff is considered too “harsh.” A common alternative is ...
Tektronix 4010
The Tektronix 401x series was a family of text and graphics computer terminals based on the company's storage tube technology. The 4000 series were less expensive (under $10,000) than earlier graphics terminals, such as the IBM 2250 because no additional electronics were needed to maintain the display on the screen. They were widely used in the CAD market in the 1970s and early 1980s. There were several members of the family introduced through the 1970s, the best known being the 4010 and 4014. They remained popular until the introduction of inexpensive graphics workstations in the 1980s. The new graphics workstations used raster displays and dedicated screen buffers that became more affordable as solid state memory chips became cheaper.