Perspective Projection

3D projection

3D projection is a design technique used to display a 3D object on a 2D surface. It uses visual perspective and aspect analysis to project a complex object onto a simpler plane, creating a map of points that are connected to one another to create a visual element. This technique is widely used in engineering drawing, drafting, and computer graphics, and can be calculated through mathematical analysis or geometric and optical techniques.

2 courses cover this concept

15-462/662 Computer Graphics

Carnegie Mellon University

Fall 2020

This is an intensive course on computer graphics, covering a variety of topics such as rendering, animation, and imaging. It requires previous knowledge in vector calculus, linear algebra, and C/C++ programming. Concepts include ray tracing, radiometry, and geometric optics, among others.

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15-462/662 Computer Graphics

Carnegie Mellon University

Spring 2022

Similar to Course ID 29, this course provides a comprehensive introduction to computer graphics. It also demands a strong mathematical and programming background. The topics covered include rasterization, geometric transformations, and Monte Carlo ray tracing.

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