3D Modeling

  • Multimedia and Computer Graphics |
  • English

Description

The course reviews the basics of modeling and examines in depth the concepts, methods, and tools of polygonal modeling and NURBS (Non-uniform rational B-Spline) modeling in 3D. Students new to 3D modeling become acquainted with the basic terms of 3D modeling and components, three-dimensional modeling concepts. Based on this foundation of knowledge, students proceed to experimenting with modeling using NURBS surfaces. Applying this geometry type, students create curves and surfaces to build up their models.

Program

Multimedia and Computer Graphics - 144 ِCRs

Objectives

  • 1. Understand the differences between 2D and 3D modeling.
    2. Explain 3D modeling concepts and algorithms.
    3. Understand graphs
    4. Use different tools to perform 3D modeling and NURBS.
    5. Perform modeling in different environments
    6. Work with light effects and rendering.

Textbook

Lee Lanier, Aesthetic 3D Lighting: History, Theory, and Application, Routledge

Course Content

content serial Description
1Introduction to Blender
2Basics of Modeling and Texturing
3Low Poly Modeling Techniques continued (Part_2)
4Low Poly Vehicle
5Low Poly Character Design
6Creating Trees and Foliage
77th Week Exam
8Low poly in different Environment
9Light effects and rendering
10Normal Map creation in detail
11Ambient Occlusion in detail
1212th Week Exam
13Projects Reviews
14Projects Reviews
15Revision
16Final Exam

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