CS6504 Computer Graphics Important Questions Nov Dec 2016 Exam
CS6504 Computer Graphics Important Questions Nov Dec 2016 Part B & Part C Important Questions
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Department
of Computer Science and Engineering
Sub. Name: Computer Graphics
Sub.Code: CS6504
Max.Marks: 100
Time: 180 min
Department: Computer
Science and Engineering Sem/Year:
III/II Date:
PART
- A
1. What
is Aspect ratio?(CO1)
2.
Distinguish between convex and concave polygons.(CO1)
3.
What is rotation? (CO2)
4.
What is shearing? (CO2)
5.
What is Polygon mesh?(CO3)
6.
Differentiate between interpolation spline and
approximation spline. (CO3)
7. Define rendering (CO4)
8. What is
purity of light?
(CO4)
9.
What is a Fractal Dimension? (CO5)
10. What is turtle graphics program? (CO5)
PART
- B
11
a)(i) Using Bresenhams Line drawing
algorithm with example(CO1)
OR
a(ii) Using Ellipse drawing algorithm plot two
region and find out the parametric
equation. (Nov/Dec 2015) (CO1)
12a12b. (i) Clip the given line
A(1,3) B(4,1) against a window P(2,2) Q(5,2) R(5,4) S(2,4) using Liang Barsky
line clipping algorithm. (CO2)
OR
(ii) Derive the 2D viewing
transformation matrix explain in detail (Nov/Dec 2015) (CO2)
12b(ii) Explain the
two dimensional viewing pipeline in detail
(Nov/Dec 2015) (CO2)
13a.(i)Write
a note on various 3D transformation techniques. (CO3)
OR
13b(i)
Give brief notes on i) Quadric surfaces ii) Blobby objects (CO3)
14.Discuss on specular reflection and phong model and Warm
modeldetail. (CO4)
OR
14bExplain
the various properties of light detail. (CO4)
15aGive
brief notes on various motion specification. (CO5)
OR
15.b Write short notes on (i)
Koch curves (ii) C Curve(CO5)
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