Q
How are complex transformations typically represented in computer graphics?

Answer & Solution

Answer: Option B
Solution:
Complex transformations are typically represented as sequences of basic transformations applied in a specific order.
Related Questions on Average

Scaling is primarily used for:

A). Adjusting an object's orientation

B). Changing an object's size

C). Moving an object along a path

D). Shearing an object

What is a complex transformation in computer graphics?

A). Basic shape creation

B). Combining multiple simple transformations

C). Applying color gradients

D). Adding textures to objects

What does a composite transformation refer to?

A). A single basic transformation

B). A combination of multiple simple transformations

C). Applying textures to objects

D). Creating lighting effects

Which transformation operation is used for simulating foreshortening in perspective views?

A). Scaling

B). Shearing

C). Translation

D). Rotation

Which of the following is NOT a step in creating complex transformations?

A). Scaling

B). Adding textures

C). Multiplying matrices

D). Adjusting lighting

Shearing involves:

A). Rotating an object

B). Skewing an object along one axis

C). Scaling an object

D). Moving an object along a path

What is a common use case for combining scaling and rotation?

A). Creating 3D models

B). Animating objects

C). Adding textures to objects

D). Applying color gradients

How can matrices be used to represent complex transformations?

A). By storing textures

B). By defining lighting effects

C). By combining multiple transformations

D). By coloring pixels

Which of the following is NOT a basic transformation operation?

A). Translation

B). Rotation

C). Scaling

D). Shading

What does translation involve?

A). Changing the size of an object

B). Rotating an object around a point

C). Moving an object along a direction

D). Distorting an object's shape