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Methods of Generating Plants for Computer Graphics
Picek, Jiří ; Tóth, Michal (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
This Bachelor's thesis deals with methods useable for a plant generation for computer graphics. Most detailed described method is generation by L-system. The thesis describes idividually extensions of 0L-systems. To get a geometric representation of model, the output of the L-system is proceed by turtle graphics. The geometric representation of model is drawn using OpenGL graphics library. Textures are generated by Perlin's noise function implemented in GLSL.
VR Interactive Application
Novotný, Miroslav ; Tóth, Michal (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to learn about virtual reality and the aspects of the development for this platform. The next goal is to find well suited development environment for the application and test the capabilities and limits of them both. The thesis will be completed by designing, implementing and then testing the aplication using knowledge learnt.  
Procedural Architecture
Roreček, Pavel ; Tóth, Michal (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
This Bachelor's thesis describes implementation of library used for procedural generating of architecture. The thesis describes way of handling input files containing rules and symbols. Generated model is shown using visual application that uses OpenGL library and the model can be exported.
WebGL Engine Exploitation for Rendering of Automobiles
Macků, Jiří ; Kobrtek, Jozef (referee) ; Tóth, Michal (advisor)
This paper deals with rendering of automobiles with use of WebGL technology. Aim of this paper is proposal and implementation of method for realistic and stylized rendering of 3D models of automobiles for internal use as a simple preview of automobile in development and presentation or for use in infotainment systems directly in automobiles. Part of this paper is implementation and outline of reachable options and properties of such implementation. This paper is created in cooperation with company SKODA AUTO a.s.
Vulkan Rendering Plugin for VRUT Software
Káčerik, Martin ; Tóth, Michal (referee) ; Kobrtek, Jozef (advisor)
The master’s thesis submitted deals with realtime rendering of three-dimensional CAD data using Vulkan API. The thesis also covers possibilities of connecting the API with VRUT, complex solution for renderig developed by ŠKODA AUTO a.s. Design of such connection is presented in form of Vulkan rendering plugin for VRUT application. Performance of the designed module is compared with another rendering module, based on different rendering technologies.
Rendering Performance Comparison in iOS and Metal
Pištělák, Radek ; Milet, Tomáš (referee) ; Tóth, Michal (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is the comparison of the OpenGL ES and Metal graphical libraries on the iOS platform. To compare the performance of the two libraries, a particle system has been implemented. By profiling it has been determined that using instanced rendering it is currently possible to achieve higher performance using OpenGL ES. Based on the results and the theoretical part of the thesis it is possible to make a more informed decision between the two graphical libraries.
Volumetric Efects Accelerated on GPU
Kubovčík, Tomáš ; Tóth, Michal (referee) ; Starka, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with simulation and rendering of fluid based volumetric effects, especially effect of fire and smoke. Computations are accelerated on graphics card using modern graphics API with motivation to achieve realistic visual results as well as physically correct calculations. Implemented volumetric effects are distributed as dynamic library which allows addition of these effects to existing applications.
Light Propagation Volumes
Růžička, Tomáš ; Tóth, Michal (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of master thesis is to describe different calculation of global illumination methods including Light Propagation Volumes. All three steps of LPV calculation are widely described: injection, propagation and rendering. It is also proposed several custom extensions improving graphics quality of this method. Two parts of design and implementation are focused on scene description, rendering system, shadow rendering, implementation of LPV method and proposed extensions. As conclusion, measurement and several images of application are presented, followed by comparison in environment with diffenent parameters, thesis summary with evaluation of achieved results and suggestions of further improvements.
Artistic Scene Visualization
Benda, Jan ; Tóth, Michal (referee) ; Kobrtek, Jozef (advisor)
The goal of this work is studying of selected artistic scene visualization (cell shading, pencil sketch shading) and simulate these techniques in the rendering of objects in 3D space using OpenGL. Applications of these methods is wide - from graphical application, through computer games to animated films. This work describes design and implementation of these methods: cell shading, pencil sketch shading and watercolor shading.
Graphics Intro 64kB Using OpenGL
Peňáz, Martin ; Tóth, Michal (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the solution of graphics intro with limited size of 64kB. The work describes methods used for creation of graphics intro. It deals with procedural generation, compiler settings and final compression by exe packer application.

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