78201 - Real Time Rendering T (L-Z)

Academic Year 2021/2022

  • Moduli: Filippo Fantini (Modulo 1) Riccardo Foschi (Modulo 2)
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Industrial Design (cod. 8182)

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course the student has gained the skills concerning the theoretical and technical aspects of visualization of three-dimensional digital models in real-time.

Course contents

During the course the different types of visualization in real-time and their applications for project presentation will be exposed.

Students will learn how to manage the various phases of model preparation in a real time rendering environment:

- importing NURBS and mesh models;

- database management;

- application and modification of materials;

- lighting management;

- animation of parts;

- interaction with the scene.

Readings/Bibliography

Scateni R., Cignoni P., Montani C., Scopigno R., Fondamenti di grafica tridimensionale interattiva, McGraw-Hill, 2005

Rossi M., Moretti A., Sintesi delle immagini per il fotorealismo, Franco Angeli, 1998

Akenine-Möller T., Haines E., Hoffman N., Real-time rendering,
A.K. Peters, 2008

Teaching methods

The course is organized in frontal lessons on theoretical aspects and practical communications on the use the used software, in a series of group exercises.

Only students who have attended at least 70% of the lessons and have carried out the exercises will be able to take the profit exam.

Assessment methods

The final evaluation will be the result of a scrutiny. The judgement will be based on the results of the in itinere tests and group exercises carried out during the course.

Teaching tools

The course will use Autodesk Vred's computer lab and real time rendering software and other applications that will be shown in class from time to time.

Based on the evolution of the COVID-19, lessons may require the use of the Teams platform for both frontal lessons and revisions.

Official communications and teaching materials will be sent and made available through the platform https://iol.unibo.it/.

Office hours

See the website of Filippo Fantini

See the website of Riccardo Foschi