Title
Interactive design of visual aids.
Abstract
The implementation of an interactive design tool using computer graphics techniques to produce high quality visual aids is described. The generated two-dimensional shaded images are composed of both pre-defined and user-defined opaque shapes used in conjunction with character strings. The user interface is simple and easy to use. User interaction is primarily via a large data tablet used to specify shapes and control image manipulation. The system alleviates many of the tedious mechanical aspects of visual aid production and allows concentration on the more creative aspects. There is immediate visual feedback for all actions. Implementation was done using a graphics extented Algol-60 in conjunction with an interactive real-time shaded graphics system. This operational system has produced a number of visual aids including those accompaning this paper.
Year
DOI
Venue
1977
10.1145/800179.810234
ACM Annual Conference
Keywords
Field
DocType
two-dimensional shaded image,interactive real-time shaded graphics,operational system,shaded images,visual aids,computer graphics,immediate visual feedback,real-time graphics,user interface,visual aid,image manipulation,visual feedback,interactive design tool,user interaction,computer graphics technique,visual aid production,interactive design,real time,operating system,interaction design,computer graphic
Graphics,3D computer graphics,Computer graphics (images),2D computer graphics,Computer graphics lighting,Computer science,Real-time computer graphics,Graphics software,User interface,Computer graphics
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.75
1
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Frederic I. Parke1115114.12
Frank R. Koperda210.75