This document outlines an exam for a computer graphics course. The exam is divided into two parts: Part A consists of 5 short answer questions worth 5 marks each, covering topics like line segments, scaling transformations, clipping, parallel projection, and diffuse illumination. Part B consists of 5 longer answer questions worth 10 marks each, requiring explanations of topics such as vector generation, polygon algorithms, transformations, clipping algorithms, interactive techniques, 3D clipping, halftoning, and interpolation algorithms. The exam is worth a total of 75 marks and must be completed within 3 hours.
This document outlines an exam for a computer graphics course. The exam is divided into two parts: Part A consists of 5 short answer questions worth 5 marks each, covering topics like line segments, scaling transformations, clipping, parallel projection, and diffuse illumination. Part B consists of 5 longer answer questions worth 10 marks each, requiring explanations of topics such as vector generation, polygon algorithms, transformations, clipping algorithms, interactive techniques, 3D clipping, halftoning, and interpolation algorithms. The exam is worth a total of 75 marks and must be completed within 3 hours.
This document outlines an exam for a computer graphics course. The exam is divided into two parts: Part A consists of 5 short answer questions worth 5 marks each, covering topics like line segments, scaling transformations, clipping, parallel projection, and diffuse illumination. Part B consists of 5 longer answer questions worth 10 marks each, requiring explanations of topics such as vector generation, polygon algorithms, transformations, clipping algorithms, interactive techniques, 3D clipping, halftoning, and interpolation algorithms. The exam is worth a total of 75 marks and must be completed within 3 hours.
PART A (5 5 = 25 marks) Answer ALL questions. 1. (a) Explain briefly about line segments. Or (b) Write a note on the display file interpreter. 2. (a) Explain scaling transformations. Or (b) Explain about the segment table. 3. (a) Explain clipping. Or (b) Write a note on multiple windowing. 4. (a) Explain briefly about parallel projection. Or (b) Explain back-face removal. P/ID 17418/RBW 2 5. (a) Explain diffuse illumination. Or (b) Write a brief note on interpolating polygons. PART B (5 10 = 50 marks) Answer any FIVE questions. 6. Write a detail note on vector generation. 7. Explain about polygon interfacing algorithms. 8. Explain the following : (a) Translation. (b) Coordinate transformation. 9. Explain the Sutherland-Hodgman clipping algorithm. 10. Explain interactive techniques in detail. 11. Discuss about clipping in three dimensions. 12. Write a detailed note on halftones. 13. Explain any two interpolating algorithms.