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SE 313 – Computer Graphics Lecture 4: Represeting 3D Models Lecturer: Gazihan Alankuş Please look at the last three slides for assignments (marked with TODO) 16.02.20121
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Quiz Turn off monitors Take out a piece of paper and a pen/pencil 5 minutes 16.02.20122
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Our Goal Understand how 3D models are represented in computers. Supplement this knowledge with practice in Blender. 16.02.20123
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3D Models A 3D model encapsulates the geometrical and visual properties of an object in a virtual world. – Can be used for rendering (taking a virtual photograph) – Can be used for other purposes as well (collision detection, physics calculations, etc.) 16.02.20124
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How are 3D Models Represented? Geometry Visuals 16.02.20125
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Elements of a 3D Model Geometrical elements – Vertices – Edges – Faces – Normals Visual elements – Materials – Textures – UV maps 16.02.20126
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Geometrical Elements Vertices Edges Faces Normals Demonstrations in Blender 16.02.20127
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Geometrical Elements Vertices Edges Faces Normals How they are represented in Blender: http://blenderscripting.blogspot.com/2011/0 5/blender-25-python-printing-vertex.html http://blenderscripting.blogspot.com/2011/0 5/blender-25-python-printing-vertex.html 16.02.20128
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Visual Elements Materials Textures UV maps Demonstrations in Blender 16.02.20129
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Visual Elements Materials Textures UV maps How to texture with UV maps in Blender – http://www.geeks3d.com/20090925/tutorial- discovering-blender-part-3-applying-uv-mapping/ http://www.geeks3d.com/20090925/tutorial- discovering-blender-part-3-applying-uv-mapping/ – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obB9T3jXlak https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obB9T3jXlak 16.02.201210
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Basic Illumination Materials Lights Normals – Regular normals Using edges and the right hand rule – “Fake” normals Smooth shading 16.02.201211
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Project Ideas Creating 3D models of a game An interesting 3D problem that a game has and a solution to it A short movie An interactive 3D experience in Unity requiring interesting calculations 16.02.201212
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TODO: Projects Form project groups of 2-3 people. Come up with a project idea One person in your group should send the list of students and a one-page project idea proposal – Send it to erdemokur@hotmail.com and cc it to gazihan.ieu@gmail.comerdemokur@hotmail.com gazihan.ieu@gmail.com – Use the subject “SE 313 Project Group” Due November 2 nd (as next week is holiday) 16.02.201213
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TODO: Homework 4 (deliverable) Start with the first letter of your name that you created last week. (Ask for a letter model from the assistant if you did not submit last week’s homework) Unwrap it (re-watch the video on slide #10 if you get lost). The creases should be hidden as much as possible. Choose one of these themes: fire, sea, grass, soil Texture it with the theme you chose. The model should give us the feeling of the chosen theme when we look at it. The texture should look continuous no matter how we turn the object. Majority of your grade will be on the quality of your texturing. The texture should be visible in the 3D view as well as when the object is rendered. Submit the rendered image and the.blend file, just like you did last week. Due November 2 nd (as next week is holiday) 16.02.201214
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