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May 04, 2024
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CS 195 - Three-Dimensional Computer Animation II
5.0 Credits A continuation of CS 194. Advanced techniques for texturing, animating and rendering 3D computer models as well as their implementation using Maya 3D animation software. S/U grade option. Prerequisite: CS 194 (was CMPSC 194) with a grade of 2.5 or higher, or instructor permission.
Course Objectives Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
- Describe the importance of surface texture in the creation of 3D objects. [COMMUNICATE]
- Describe and use multiple techniques to generate and apply surface textures to 3D objects. [COMMUNICATE]
- Explain the advantages and disadvantages of different texturing techniques. [COMMUNICATE]
- Describe the relative motion of simple jointed models, and how such models can be animated using forward and inverse kinematic techniques. [COMMUNICATE]
- Utilize kinematic techniques to animate a 3D jointed model. [REASON]
- Build a complex scene and animate it with interacting complex movements. [REASON]
- Describe the 3D rendering process. [COMMUNICATE]
- Utilize software to render, shade and optimize a scene. [REASON]
- Create and complete final editing for a movie file. [REASON]
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