DoC students recieve Computer Graphics design awards
Students generate photorealistic images using a graphics programming tool
During the 3rd year Computer Graphics course students are asked to programme their own ray tracer in our dedicated browser-based computer graphics programming tool. Ray tracing is an advanced computer graphics algorithm that allows to generate photorealistic images.
For the final part of the coursework project students can choose and implement their own special effects. Since this often leads to astonishing results we present awards in two categories to the best submissions each year. In the category 'technical complexity' challenging effects like refraction, volumetric shadows and depth of field simulation are acknowledged. The category 'scene composition' shows creative ways to create beautiful images that also tell a story.
Technical Complexity Award Winners
Scene Composition Award Winners
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