The grader will grade demos of the lab tomorrow, Tues 11/16, at 1:30 in CL112D (11/15)
A draft version of Lab #8 has been posted. (11/14)
The grader is occupied during the normal grading/demo time so I will be looking at the demos. I will be coming from a lunch meeting so if I'm not there exactly at 1:30, hang around for a few minutes and I'll be there soon. (11/9)
Demo Lab #6 to grader on Tuesday in CL112D, as usual.
The Lab#7 spec has been posted. (11/4)
Lab #6 will be due Monday - just because we've been demoing the labs the day after the deadline so Friday doesn't make much sense as a due date - and changing the due date until Friday won't affect the timing of subsequent labs. (11/3)
There will be a total of 9 labs counting the 'project.
For relative weights of the lab assignments, which in total are worth 50% of your grade, each of the first 8 labs will be 5% of your grade and the project will be worth 10%. (10/29)
To get full credit for a lab assignment, it is necessary (but not sufficient) to submit the source code by the deadline and demo the lab by the end of the next day to either me or the grader. (10/5)
A draft version of Lab #6 has been posted. (10/26)
Midterm is Friday. (10/25)
Lab #4 is due Wednesday. Labs must be
electronically submitted and
demoed to either the grader or me
(10/25)
Pixar is here Tuesday, 9:30-11:00am, to look at interesting projects that graphics studnets are doing. It will be in DL298. (10/22)
A draft version of Lab #5 has been posted. (10/20)
Lab #4 is due Monday.
Be prepared to demo your lab in class on Monday or sign up for a time with the grader to demo it on Tuesday in CL112D. (10/17)
Here's the flyer (pdf) for Pixar's Information Session. (10/9)
La Faim; aka Hunger by the National Film Board of Canada, Peter Foldes
Lab #3 is due Monday! Bring laptops to demo in class or have times you can demo to the grader on Tuesday. (10/9)
The preliminary spec of Lab #4 has been posted. (10/9)
Representatives from Pixar will on campus Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 26-7, to conduct interviews and give a couple of presentations.
One presentation will be an information session in BALE, at ACCAD, 1224 Kinnear, 4:30, Tuesday.
There will another presentation, given by a CS alum, on 'Lighting' at 1:30 Wednesday also in BALE.
(10/7)
Office hours are now posted on the right. (10/5)
All the lab grade emails have been sent out.
I sent them to your CSE email account.
Tell me (actually - email me) if you want me to use some other email
address for you. (10/13).
I'll be sending out an individual email to each student summarizing the lab grades so far.
This last lab (Lab #3) seems to be the first one that students are losing points on. (10/12)
Lab #4 has been significantly updated. It should be close now to the final version. I'll discuss the lab in detail on Wednesday. (10/12)
Because of the Career Fair on Thursday, the Lab2 out-of-class demos will be on Friday instead of Thursday.
Source code is still due Wednesday night before midnight. (10/5)
The spec for a preliminary version of Lab #3 has been posted. (10/4)
Notice in the 'draw_cube()' example in the Lab #1 spec, that there are 2 normals for one of the polygons - remove the wrong one. (9/29)
I set OpenGl 'smooth' in 'main.c' that you might want to remove. (9/29)
The submit direction has been set up and is 'c683aa'; the assignement is 'lab1 - e.g.
submit c683aa lab1 lab1.c
(9/29)
A draft version of Lab #2 has been posted - see link at the right.
The assignment is pretty fixed - it's a 'draft' because I might add more specific information to explain what needs to be done more precisely. (9/29)
The submit directory should be up after 5:00 today - Tuesday. (9/28)
The submit directory still has to be created for this class; I won't have the official class designation for submit (problably 'cse683aa) until it is.
(9/27)
Submit your lab1.c using the Unix 'submit' command.
Do a 'man submit' under Unix to get documentation if you don't know how to use it.
(9/27)
I should have mentioned that the 'main.c,' as written, works for Xcode under MAC OS 10.4.
If you are on another platform you may have to adjust a few things - in particular, the 'includes' that are used at the beginning of the routine may be different.
(9/24)
The lab1 spec has been updated from the one handed out in class - check the spec periodically to make sure you know what the updated version is - the lab spec is dated at the top.
(9/24)
I've posted a link to the book's errata at the bottom right (9/23).
'main.c' and the Lab #1 specification have been posted on the right side of this page (9/23).