CMT 313: COMPUTER GRAPHICS

Institution Catholic University of Eastern Africa
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Q1 (a) Define the term Computer Graphics as stated by William Fetter. (4 marks) (b) Computer graphics is an automated detailed pipeline. Explain. (12 marks) (c) Discuss any six differences between canvas graphics and SVG graphics. ( 6 marks) (d) Discuss any eight canvas composite types that can be used to create more complicated graphics. ( 8 marks) Q2 a) Define the term pixel. Explain its significance in computer graphics. ( 6 marks) b) Discuss three different ways of specifying colors inn Canvas graphics. ( 6 marks) c) Explain how the graphics subsystem works including management of display problems that may arise ( 8 marks) Q3 a) Below is a table showing different graphics that can be drawn using either canvas graphics or svg graphics. Write the corresponding code for each technology
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