Computer graphics can be a powerful tool for supporting visual problem solving, and interactivity plays a central role in harnessing the users' creativity. This course will introduce various interactive tools developed in computer graphics research field with their design rationales and algorithms. Examples include enhancements to graphical user interfaces, authoring tools for 2D drawings and 3D animations, and interactive computer-aided design systems. Rich live demonstrations and course assignments will give you insights and skills to design and implement such tools for your own problems.

Interactive Computer Graphics

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What you'll learn
Apply graphic algorithms to solve visual problems.
Implement interactive software and systems.
Analyze computer graphics research techniques.
Design user interfaces for 2D drawings and 3D animations.
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Reviewed on May 16, 2019
It was useful to understand the basic for my research work
Reviewed on Aug 20, 2019
Very good. Learnt a lot of algorithms of computer designment,
Reviewed on Sep 9, 2020
It was really good.Though it quite tough but it give opportunity to try more and more time.

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