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CPT20T – Computer Graphics (2024-25)
Assessment 2 – 3D Modelling Project
Assessment number 2
Contribution to overall module assessment 15%
Date on which assessment given Monday, 4 November 2024
Submission deadline Sunday, 8 December 2024
1. Learning Outcomes for this Assessment
This assessment aims at assessing your understanding of the topics and knowledge of the theory and
methods by applying and implementing a range of the techniques / algorithms covered in the lecture and lab
sessions. You will demonstrate substantial work through appropriate design and implementation of a three dimensional (3D) scene with a number of objects.
2. The Task
You will create a well-thought 3D scene, which is suitable to demonstrate your knowledge and skills in
computer graphics. A key objective of the assignment is to make effective use of the graphics techniques
and OpenGL functions covered in the module. In particular, you should consider the following in completing
this assignment:
• A well-thought design of 3D scene with a number of static and moving objects (the scene, which is
not necessarily very complex, but could still represent daily life, e.g., the train track used in the lab);
• A range of graphics techniques utilised in an appropriate manner, e.g., creation of geometry,
hierarchical modelling, transformations, viewing and projection, lighting and materials, texture
mapping, animation and interactions;
• Effective use of relevant OpenGL libraries in freeglut (no other OpenGL libraries to be used);
• Good programming practice (e.g., necessary comments and neat format of the code) –
appropriately acknowledge sources used in your assignment work.
3. The Written Report
You are required to produce a report of up to 5 A4 sides that
a) shows basic information – module code and title, and your name, ID and degree programme;
b) describes the design and features of your work (relating to graphics techniques used but not
explaining your code in detail);
c) provides a brief readme / instruction section about how your program can be run effectively (e.g.,
interactive commands with the mouse and keyboard);
d) contains a set of typical screenshots to show your program in action.
4. Submission of Work
a) Compress your written report in pdf, source code (.cpp), executable file (.exe) and texture
image files (not the whole MS VS solution/project which can have a very large file size) into a
single zip/rar file. Reduce the resolution of your image files where necessary. Name your zip/rar
file in the following way: YourID_Surnamae_GivenName (e.g. 2298765_Yue_Yong).
b) Submit your zip/rar file in the LMC module site, by Sunday, 8 December 2024.
Late submission will receive penalty in the marking in accordance with the University Code of Practice on
Assessment. For each working day after the deadline, 5 marks (out of 100) will be deducted for up to 5
working days. However, the mark will not be reduced below the pass mark for the assessment. Work
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assessed below the pass mark will not be penalised for late submission of up to five days. Work received
more than 5 working days after the deadline will receive a mark of 0.
5. Backup and Academic Offences
Backup your work. As good practice, you should always make sure that your work is securely backed up.
This assignment is individual work. Plagiarism (e.g., misrepresenting another’s work or concept without
proper acknowledgement and citation of the sources) and collusion (unauthorised collaboration or co operation with others in preparation and production of assessment work) are serious academic offences.
Academic offences will be dealt with in accordance with the University Code of Practice on Assessment.
6. Guidance to Marking
Students may be required to attend an interview to explain their work if deemed necessary for effective
assessment of their submission.
In the following table, each category builds on the requirements contained in the preceding category for
assessment.
Category Requirement
First Class
(≥70%)
Overall outstanding work. Very neat program implements effectively relevant graphics
techniques covered.
Excellent 3D model produced with realistic / real-life content and visual effect.
Well-structured and concise written report providing all the required information within the
page limit.
Second
Upper
(60 to 69%)
Comprehensive program that utilises effectively the full range of relevant graphics
techniques covered. Good commenting and layout of the program.
An impressive 3D model produced with a good range of features achieved by calling
appropriate OpenGL functions.
A comprehensive and clear report containing all required information.
Second
Lower
(50 to 59%)
Substantial working program implements a good range of relevant graphics techniques
covered.
Nice layout and objects in the 3D model.
Written report contains all the information of the features and functions of the program
including some screenshots.
Third
(40 to 49%)
Working program generates a recognisable 3D model with some objects and a limited
range of relevant graphics techniques utilised.
Written report provides a good overview and describes all the basic information for the work
completed.
Fail
(0 to 39%)
Some code produced attempts to the use of some graphics techniques covered in the
module.
No or very limited artefact for the 3D model produced.
Written report covers very limited number of the items required in the assignment brief,
acknowledging properly sources used if any.
Non submission
A mark of 0 will be awarded.
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CPT20T – Computer Graphics (2024-25)
Assessment 2 – 3D Modelling Project
Assessment number 2
Contribution to overall module assessment 15%
Date on which assessment given Monday, 4 November 2024
Submission deadline Sunday, 8 December 2024
1. Learning Outcomes for this Assessment
This assessment aims at assessing your understanding of the topics and knowledge of the theory and
methods by applying and implementing a range of the techniques / algorithms covered in the lecture and lab
sessions. You will demonstrate substantial work through appropriate design and implementation of a three dimensional (3D) scene with a number of objects.
2. The Task
You will create a well-thought 3D scene, which is suitable to demonstrate your knowledge and skills in
computer graphics. A key objective of the assignment is to make effective use of the graphics techniques
and OpenGL functions covered in the module. In particular, you should consider the following in completing
this assignment:
• A well-thought design of 3D scene with a number of static and moving objects (the scene, which is
not necessarily very complex, but could still represent daily life, e.g., the train track used in the lab);
• A range of graphics techniques utilised in an appropriate manner, e.g., creation of geometry,
hierarchical modelling, transformations, viewing and projection, lighting and materials, texture
mapping, animation and interactions;
• Effective use of relevant OpenGL libraries in freeglut (no other OpenGL libraries to be used);
• Good programming practice (e.g., necessary comments and neat format of the code) –
appropriately acknowledge sources used in your assignment work.
3. The Written Report
You are required to produce a report of up to 5 A4 sides that
a) shows basic information – module code and title, and your name, ID and degree programme;
b) describes the design and features of your work (relating to graphics techniques used but not
explaining your code in detail);
c) provides a brief readme / instruction section about how your program can be run effectively (e.g.,
interactive commands with the mouse and keyboard);
d) contains a set of typical screenshots to show your program in action.
4. Submission of Work
a) Compress your written report in pdf, source code (.cpp), executable file (.exe) and texture
image files (not the whole MS VS solution/project which can have a very large file size) into a
single zip/rar file. Reduce the resolution of your image files where necessary. Name your zip/rar
file in the following way: YourID_Surnamae_GivenName (e.g. 2298765_Yue_Yong).
b) Submit your zip/rar file in the LMC module site, by Sunday, 8 December 2024.
Late submission will receive penalty in the marking in accordance with the University Code of Practice on
Assessment. For each working day after the deadline, 5 marks (out of 100) will be deducted for up to 5
working days. However, the mark will not be reduced below the pass mark for the assessment. Work
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assessed below the pass mark will not be penalised for late submission of up to five days. Work received
more than 5 working days after the deadline will receive a mark of 0.
5. Backup and Academic Offences
Backup your work. As good practice, you should always make sure that your work is securely backed up.
This assignment is individual work. Plagiarism (e.g., misrepresenting another’s work or concept without
proper acknowledgement and citation of the sources) and collusion (unauthorised collaboration or co operation with others in preparation and production of assessment work) are serious academic offences.
Academic offences will be dealt with in accordance with the University Code of Practice on Assessment.
6. Guidance to Marking
Students may be required to attend an interview to explain their work if deemed necessary for effective
assessment of their submission.
In the following table, each category builds on the requirements contained in the preceding category for
assessment.
Category Requirement
First Class
(≥70%)
Overall outstanding work. Very neat program implements effectively relevant graphics
techniques covered.
Excellent 3D model produced with realistic / real-life content and visual effect.
Well-structured and concise written report providing all the required information within the
page limit.
Second
Upper
(60 to 69%)
Comprehensive program that utilises effectively the full range of relevant graphics
techniques covered. Good commenting and layout of the program.
An impressive 3D model produced with a good range of features achieved by calling
appropriate OpenGL functions.
A comprehensive and clear report containing all required information.
Second
Lower
(50 to 59%)
Substantial working program implements a good range of relevant graphics techniques
covered.
Nice layout and objects in the 3D model.
Written report contains all the information of the features and functions of the program
including some screenshots.
Third
(40 to 49%)
Working program generates a recognisable 3D model with some objects and a limited
range of relevant graphics techniques utilised.
Written report provides a good overview and describes all the basic information for the work
completed.
Fail
(0 to 39%)
Some code produced attempts to the use of some graphics techniques covered in the
module.
No or very limited artefact for the 3D model produced.
Written report covers very limited number of the items required in the assignment brief,
acknowledging properly sources used if any.
Non submission
A mark of 0 will be awarded.