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Computergraphik II

Semester: 
2018 Sommersemester
Lecturer: 
Location/Time: 
H-C 6321, Do 10:00 - 12:00 c. t.
SWS/CP: 
SWS: 2+2, LP: 5
Recommended for: 
Ba Inf, Ma BI, Ma Inf, Ma MI
Requirements: 
Computergraphik I (empfohlen)
Examination Type: 
Written exam, 120 min.; prerequisite: 50% of tutorial points
Announcements: 

Examination date is on August 06, approx. 09:00 to 11:00 am in H-C 3310.

July 18, 2018:

There will be an extra lesson for questions on July 31 from 11:00 am to 01:00 pm c. t. (therefore 11:15 am to 12:45 pm) in room H-C-3303.

July 11, 2018:

On July 19 we will discuss questions in the lecture regarding the mock exam.

June 25, 2018:

There will be no exercise on June 28.
The lecture will take place as usual.

June 18, 2018:

There will be no lecture on June 21.
The exercise will take place as usual.

May 29, 2018:

The alternative date for "Fronleichnam" will be on Tuesday, June 12, 2018 from 08:00 to 10:00 am m. c. t. (therefore 08:30 to 10:00 am) in room H-C-3303.

May 23, 2018:

The alternative date for "Christi Himmelfahrt" will be on Tuesday, May 29, 2018 from 08:00 to 10:00 am in room H-C-3303.

Aims

Building on the basic understanding of the generative 3D-Computer Graphics teaching of CG-I, this lecture develops the basic outline aspects of geometric modelling and animation. Participants will learn the basic context of Computer Graphics and are taught to develop a simple, interactive 3D-application on their own.


Content

  • Freeform curves and -surfaces
  • Polygon meshes
  • Modelling techniques
  • Implizite Flächen
  • Subdivision curves and -surfaces
  • Keyframe animation
  • Multiple section models

Lecture Material

Slides

 


Tutorial Location / Tutorial Time: 
H-F 104/105, Do 12.00 - 14.00 c. t.
Tutorial: 

In the course of the lab work questions concerning the calculating assignments and lecture content are answered, and simple algorithmic problems and programming tasks in C/C++ are executed.

A mandatory, binding registration in the unisono for one of the lab times is requested.

For students of Mathematics and of Computer Science beginning with Examination Regulations of 2006 the lab exercises are mandatory and is considered a prerequisite. As a precondition for participation in the written examination you have to score at least 50% of the obtainable points. The number of points are listed on each examination sheet.

Contact Persons and Office Hours:

Contact persons are primarily the tutors. Please contact the lecturer only in case of doubt. Please note the office hours.
 

Name E-Mail
Prof. Dr. Andreas Kolb (Dozent) andreas.kolb@uni-siegen.de
M. Sc. Markus Kluge (Organisation) markus.kluge@uni-siegen.de
M. Sc. Dmitri Presnov (Organisation) dmitri.presnov@uni-siegen.de
Jan Mußmann (Tutor) jan.mussmann@student.uni-siegen.de

News Group and Mailing List

Questions regarding the lecture material should be asked primarily in our lab time and newsgroups (uni-siegen.cg). Under Linux you can use, e.g., the handy client pan. To do this enter your name and e-mail address in the pan setup wizard. The server address is news.uni-siegen.de. Then the newsgroups which come under uni-siege.cg are automatically downloaded.
Notice: Access is possible from outside of the University! For this you can use your HRZ-login data.

Our group has also set up a mailing list, in order to forward event information concerning directly to the persons affected and interested, resp.


Literature

  • Akenine-Möller und Haines: Real-Time Rendering, AK Peters, 2008
  • Eberly: 3D Game Engine Design, Morgan Kaufman, 2006
  • Parent: Computer Animation -- Algorithms and Techniques, Morgan Kaufmann, 2012
  • Watt und Policarpo: 3D Games -- Realtime Rendering und SW Technology, Addision Wesley, 2001
  • Bungartz, Griebel und Zenger: Einführung in die Computergraphik, Vieweg, 2002