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TDA362/DIT224 - Computer graphics lp2      
Examiner: Ulf Assarsson
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Tutorials (sv: Laborationer)
You can do the labs in lab room 4225 on our computers, or you can do the labs at home on your own computer. If you do them at home, use a Windows computer with a max 5 years old graphics card. If you do not have a suitable windows computer, use the lab room.
  • OSX is not supported (does not support OpenGL any longer). For Mac users, use dual boot with Windows. Alternatively, use a Windows virtual machine, but then you may have to manually disable asynchronous debugging (see Links to Tutorials, below).
  • For Linux, we can only offer minimal support, if any. Check Link to the Tutorials, below.
  • Online assistance is available at the same time as for the lab room with physical assistance. See schedule below.
You can do the labs individually or in pairs. If in pairs, choose your own favourite lab partner. We do not divide you into particular groups. When finished with a lab, contact a course assistant to report.

Lab Rooms
As backup, the room 4225 is booked for your convenience these times:
  • Mondays 17-21. Course assistants available.
  • Tuesdays 13-21. Course assistants available.
  • Wednesdays 13-21. Course assistants available.
  • Thursdays 9-12. Course assistants available.
  • Thursdays 17-21. Course assistants available.

    During these booked timeslots, you have the right to politely "throw out" other students, not belonging to this course if there is a lack of available and suitable computers. Computers are reserved on a first come first served basis. The rooms used for the tutorials, are located at 4:th floor, south corridor in the "ED-huset". See MAP HERE.

Deadlines for the tutorials
  • Lab 1+2+3, Deadline: Thursday, week 2.
  • Lab 4+5, Deadline: Thursday, week 3.
  • Lab 6, Deadline: Thursday, week 4.
  • Lab 7 / "Project": Deadline: Thursday, week 7.

  • Instructions:
    Start with all tutorials as soon as you can. The deadlines only indicate the very latest time to finish. Tutorials 1-6 walk you through several techniques, step by step. Tutorial 7 is the main tutorial where you implement the techniques yourself, without step-by-step guidance and may take you considerably more time than tutorials 1-6 all together.

    < < Link to the Tutorials > >

    Course assistants this year: Roc Ramon, Claudio Pannacci, Oliver Karmetun, Edvin Leidö, Henrik Valter, Hannes Erikson, (Erik Sintorn).