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{{DISPLAYTITLE:CS 3451 - Computer Graphics}}
 
{{DISPLAYTITLE:CS 3451 - Computer Graphics}}
 
[[Category:Courses|^CS^CS]]
 
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'''CS 3451 - Computer Graphics''' is a 3 credit hour course that introduces students to fundamental concepts in digital image generation and manipulation. The Processing language (p5.js) and the OpenGL Shading Language (GLSL) are used to code projects. No prior knowledge of computer graphics is expected.
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'''CS 3451 - Computer Graphics''' is a 3 credit hour course that introduces students to fundamental concepts in digital image generation and manipulation. Processing is used to code projects. No prior knowledge of computer graphics is expected.
   
 
Computer Graphics is a required course for the [[Media]] thread. Most electives for the [[Media]] thread require CS 3451 as a prerequisite.
 
Computer Graphics is a required course for the [[Media]] thread. Most electives for the [[Media]] thread require CS 3451 as a prerequisite.
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== Topic List ==
 
== Topic List ==
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Below is a topic list for Dr. Greg Turk's Spring 2022 course:
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Below is a topic list for Dr. Greg Turk for his Spring 2022 course:
   
 
* Introduction to Processing
 
* Introduction to Processing

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