By:jyothish kumar sirigidi
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 Computer Graphics includes almost
everything on computers that is not text
or sound.
Today almost every computer can do
some graphics, and people have even come to
expect to control their computer through icons
and pictures rather than just by typing. We
think of computer graphics as drawing pictures
on computers, also called rendering.
 Computer graphics is an art of drawing
pictures, lines, charts, etc using computers
with the help of programming. Computer
graphics is made up of number of pixels.
 There are two types of Computer Graphics
 Interactive Computer Graphics
 Non Interactive Computer Graphics
 Interactive CG involves two way
communication between Computer and the
user
 It can be convinient to input graphical
information from the user to computer and
have an appropriate graphical output from
the computer to the user
 Pictures,Charts,Diagrams
 Non Interactive CG defines the user has no
control over the picture being presented
In non interactive computer graphics
otherwise known as passive computer graphics.
it is the computer graphics in which user does
not have any kind of control over the image.
Example: screen savers.
 Creation of an Object with data from one or
more of the following
 Input coordinates and calculated values
 Scanning from an existing drawing
 Manipulation
 Computer Aided Design
 Presentation Graphics
 Computer Art
 Entertainment
 Education and Training
 Visualization
 Graphical User Interface
 Display of Information
 Design
 Simulation
 Computer Art
 Entertainment
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 Graphics for Scientific, Engineering, and
Medical Data
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Medical ImageNebula
 It refers to the use of computer graphics to
design buildings , automobiles ,aircraft,
watercraft , Space Craft and other products
 CAD Applications allow the designer to work
in a multi window environment i.e., different
views of the objects can be displayed in
multiple windows
 Architects find graphics methods useful to
draw floor plans showing the position of
rooms ,doors ,stairs etc
 Graphics for Engineering and Architectural
System
 Design of Building, Automobile, Aircraft,
Machine etc.
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AutoCAD 2002 Interior Design
 Computer-Generated Models of Physical,
Financial and Economic Systems for
Educational Aids
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Flight Simulator Mars Rover Simulator
 Computer Graphics is used in both fine and
commercial art applications
 Artists use special purpose hardware and
many computer methods such as artists
paintbrush programs like Lumena ,Pixel Paint
and super paint packages
 In Commercial art designing ,photo realistic
techniques are generally used .The graphics
method commonly used in TV Commercials
is called morphing where one object is
transformed in to another
 Graphics for Artist
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Metacreation Painter
 Computer Graphics methods are used in
making music videos ,games ,cartoon movies
,television shows etc .
 Some times the graphics scenes are displayed
by themselves and some times graphics
objects are combined with the actors and live
scenes
 Graphics for Movie, Game, VR etc.
cgvr.korea.ac.kr
Final Fantasy Online Game
 Computer Graphics techniques have been
used as an effective educational aid
 Models of physical and Physiological systems
can assist trainees to understand the
operations of the systems
 Special Systems are designed for some
training applications such as simulators for
practice sessions or training of ship captains
,aircraft pilots , heavy equipment operators
and air traffic control personnel
 Scanning large sets of data to determine
trends and relationships is a difficult
procedure.
 If the data is available in a visual form then
the data can be classified in terms of
 Scientific Visualization
 Business Visualization
 It is an area that uses computer graphics to
summarize the financial ,statistical ,scientific
,managerial and mathematical reports
 It is also used to generate 35 mm slides for the
projectors
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Applications of computer graphics

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     Computer Graphicsincludes almost everything on computers that is not text or sound. Today almost every computer can do some graphics, and people have even come to expect to control their computer through icons and pictures rather than just by typing. We think of computer graphics as drawing pictures on computers, also called rendering.
  • 3.
     Computer graphicsis an art of drawing pictures, lines, charts, etc using computers with the help of programming. Computer graphics is made up of number of pixels.  There are two types of Computer Graphics  Interactive Computer Graphics  Non Interactive Computer Graphics
  • 4.
     Interactive CGinvolves two way communication between Computer and the user  It can be convinient to input graphical information from the user to computer and have an appropriate graphical output from the computer to the user  Pictures,Charts,Diagrams
  • 5.
     Non InteractiveCG defines the user has no control over the picture being presented In non interactive computer graphics otherwise known as passive computer graphics. it is the computer graphics in which user does not have any kind of control over the image. Example: screen savers.
  • 6.
     Creation ofan Object with data from one or more of the following  Input coordinates and calculated values  Scanning from an existing drawing  Manipulation
  • 7.
     Computer AidedDesign  Presentation Graphics  Computer Art  Entertainment  Education and Training  Visualization  Graphical User Interface
  • 8.
     Display ofInformation  Design  Simulation  Computer Art  Entertainment cgvr.korea.ac.kr
  • 9.
     Graphics forScientific, Engineering, and Medical Data cgvr.korea.ac.kr Medical ImageNebula
  • 10.
     It refersto the use of computer graphics to design buildings , automobiles ,aircraft, watercraft , Space Craft and other products  CAD Applications allow the designer to work in a multi window environment i.e., different views of the objects can be displayed in multiple windows  Architects find graphics methods useful to draw floor plans showing the position of rooms ,doors ,stairs etc
  • 11.
     Graphics forEngineering and Architectural System  Design of Building, Automobile, Aircraft, Machine etc. cgvr.korea.ac.kr AutoCAD 2002 Interior Design
  • 12.
     Computer-Generated Modelsof Physical, Financial and Economic Systems for Educational Aids cgvr.korea.ac.kr Flight Simulator Mars Rover Simulator
  • 13.
     Computer Graphicsis used in both fine and commercial art applications  Artists use special purpose hardware and many computer methods such as artists paintbrush programs like Lumena ,Pixel Paint and super paint packages  In Commercial art designing ,photo realistic techniques are generally used .The graphics method commonly used in TV Commercials is called morphing where one object is transformed in to another
  • 14.
     Graphics forArtist cgvr.korea.ac.kr Metacreation Painter
  • 15.
     Computer Graphicsmethods are used in making music videos ,games ,cartoon movies ,television shows etc .  Some times the graphics scenes are displayed by themselves and some times graphics objects are combined with the actors and live scenes
  • 16.
     Graphics forMovie, Game, VR etc. cgvr.korea.ac.kr Final Fantasy Online Game
  • 17.
     Computer Graphicstechniques have been used as an effective educational aid  Models of physical and Physiological systems can assist trainees to understand the operations of the systems  Special Systems are designed for some training applications such as simulators for practice sessions or training of ship captains ,aircraft pilots , heavy equipment operators and air traffic control personnel
  • 18.
     Scanning largesets of data to determine trends and relationships is a difficult procedure.  If the data is available in a visual form then the data can be classified in terms of  Scientific Visualization  Business Visualization
  • 19.
     It isan area that uses computer graphics to summarize the financial ,statistical ,scientific ,managerial and mathematical reports  It is also used to generate 35 mm slides for the projectors
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