Condition | Evaluation by points |
Homework Curves modelling - deadline 8. 4. 2021 (0 points in case of delay) | 12 |
Homework Surface modelling - deadline 22. 4. 2021 (0 points in case of delay) | 12 |
Test (one resit is allowed if (1) both homeworks are handed in on time and (2) the number of points is less than 50) | 76 |
Total | 100 |
Literature
Linkeová, I.: Curves and Surfaces for Computer Graphics (pdf)
Programme
Lectures | Tutorials | ||
18.2.2021 | Curves
Ferguson cubic curve (Chapter 2.1, pp 38-43, Example 2.1, Exercise 2.1, 2.2) Bézier curve (Chapter 2.2, pp 43-52, Example 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.7) | 25.2.2021 | Ferguson cubic curve
Bézier curve |
4.3.2021 | Continuity at common point of Bézier curves (Chapter 2.2.4, pp 52-59, Example 2.8, 2.9, 2.10, Exercise 2.4, 2.5)
Coons cubic curve (Chapter 2.3, pp 68, Example 2.11, 2.12, Exercise 2.15, 2.16) | 11.3.2021 | Continuity at common point of Bézier curves
Coons cubic curve |
18.3.2021 | Coons cubic B-spline (Chapter 2.4, pp 68-74, Example 2.13, 2.14, Exercise 2.18, 2.23)
Clamped curve (Chapter 2.5, pp 74-80, Example 2.15, Exercise 2.26, 2.27) | 25.3.2021 | Coons cubic B-spline
Clamped curve Homework Curves modelling - assignment |
1.4.2021 | Surfaces (Chapter 1.4, pp24-28; Chapter 3, pp 83-84)
Ruled surface (Chapter 3.2, pp 85-90, Example 3.1, 3.2, Exercise 3.1, 3.2) Surface of hyperbolic paraboloid (Chapter 3.3, pp 92-94, Example 3.4, Exercise 3.3) Coons bilinear surface (Chapter 3.4, pp 95-100, Example 3.5, Exercise 3.5) | 8.4.2020 | Ruled surface
Surface of hyperbolic paraboloid Coons bilinear surface Homework Surfaces modelling - assignment |
15.4.2021 | Bézier surface (Chapter 3.5, pp 102-115, Example 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11) | 22.4.2020 | Bézier surface |
29.4.2021 | Continuity along common boundary of Bézier surfaces (Chapter 3.5.5, pp 121-124, Example 3.12, 3.13) | 6.5.2021 | Assessment test |
13.5.2021 | Assessment test - resit | ||
8. 4. 2021 Homework Curves modelling - deadline
22. 4. 2021 Homework Surface modelling - deadline
Rhinoceros - NURBS modelling for Windows