Computer Graphics
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The term 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.
Here in our lab at the Program of
Computer Graphics, we think of computer graphics as drawing pictures on
computers, also called rendering.
The pictures can be photographs, drawings, movies, or simulations -- pictures
of things which do not yet exist and maybe could never exist. Or they may be
pictures from places we cannot see directly, such as medical images from
inside your body.
We spend much of our time
improving the way computer pictures can simulate real world scenes. We want
images on computers to not just look more realistic, but also to BE more
realistic in their colors, the way objects and rooms are lighted, and the way
different materials appear. We call this work "realistic image
synthesis", and the following series of pictures will show some of our
techniques in stages from very simple pictures through very realistic ones.
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