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      • The precursor sciences to the development of modern computer graphics were the advances in electrical engineering, electronics, and television that took place during the first half of the twentieth century.
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  2. Jul 12, 2022 · Simple computer graphic programs like Microsoft Paint and PaintShop Pro are based on raster graphics, while more sophisticated programs such as CorelDRAW, AutoCAD, and Adobe Illustrator use vector graphics. So what exactly is the difference? Raster graphics.

  3. The Video Graphics Array (VGA) card was invented at IBM. Silicon Graphics (SGI) workstations that supported real-time raster line drawing and later polygons became the computer graphicists desired. The data glove, a precursor to virtual reality, was invented at NASA.

  4. In 1966, the University of Utah recruited Evans to form a computer science program, and computer graphics quickly became his primary interest. This new department would become the world's primary research center for computer graphics through the 1970s.

  5. Display hardware. vector displays. 1963 – modified oscilloscope. 1974 – Evans and Sutherland Picture System. raster displays. 1975 – Evans and Sutherland frame buffer. 1980s – cheap frame buffers ? bit-mapped personal computers.

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  6. CG Historical Timeline. This timeline depicts key events in the evolution of the CGI discipline. Timeline of the Universe (NASA) Click below to jump to the decade: Pre-1950s. 1950s. 1960s. 1970s. 1980s.

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  7. Shading. Texturing, or more generally, shading, is the process of describing surface appearance. This description can be as simple as the specification of a color in some colorspace or as elaborate as a shader program which describes numerous appearance attributes across the surface.

  8. Feb 1, 2016 · The first computer graphics design system was developed by Evan Sutherland as his PhD thesis at MIT in 1963. It was called Sketchpad and allowed a user to sketch a mechanical part on a computer screen, place constraints on the part, and have the computer calculate the exact design of the part.

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