Cs559 11
4/27/04© University of Wisconsin, CS559 Spring 2004 Last Time Introduction to parametric curves Hermite curves Bezier curves Continuity.
4/29/04© University of Wisconsin, CS559 Spring 2004 Last Time Geometric continuity Parametric surfaces –General Tensor product surfaces –Bezier surfaces.
1/22/04© University of Wisconsin, CS559 Spring 2004 Last Time Course introduction Image basics.
2/26/04© University of Wisconsin, CS559 Spring 2004 Last Time General Orthographic Viewing –Specifying cameras in world coordinates –Building world view.
9/14/04© University of Wisconsin, CS559 Spring 2004 Last Time Intensity perception – the importance of ratios Dynamic Range – what it means and some of.
9/16/04© University of Wisconsin, CS559 Spring 2004 Last Time Color –The principle of trichromacy says that any spectrum can be matched using three primaries.
09/05/02© University of Wisconsin, CS559 Spring 2002 Last Time Course introduction Assignment 1 (not graded, but necessary) –View is part of Project 1.
4/15/04© University of Wisconsin, CS559 Spring 2004 Last Time More modeling: –Hierarchical modeling –Instancing and Parametric Instancing –Constructive.
3/4/04© University of Wisconsin, CS559 Spring 2004 Last Time Clipping Lines –Cohen-Sutherland: The use of outcodes and early reject/accept tests –Liang-Barsky:
4/13/04© University of Wisconsin, CS559 Spring 2004 Last Time Modeling intro Polygonal modeling –Ways of representing polygonal meshes –Indexing schemes.
2/24/04© University of Wisconsin, CS559 Spring 2004 Last Time 3D Transformations –Most are natural extensions of 2D transforms –Rotations can be represented.