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The exhibition at FEE CTU shows the best student works from Graphic Design and 3D modelling courses

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The best works created by students in the Graphic Design and 3D Modelling courses can be seen at the Semestrale exhibition. The exhibition began this week in the Department of Computer Graphics and Interaction (DCGI), which offers both courses. During the opening ceremony, the author and the writer of the most outstanding works also received awards. DCGI head Jiří Žára noted in his introduction that both the Graphic Design course, taught by academic painter Lucie Svobodová, and the 3D modelling course taught by Dr David Sedláček of DCGI, are popular among the students and the student works are getting better every year.

In the 3D render category this year, the winner was Michal Kokeš from the Bachelor's programme Computer Graphics and Interaction at FEE CTU. 3D rendering is a graphic process of converting 3D models into 2D images on a computer. And the award-winning Kokeš was part of a team that created a beta version of Crimson Grounds during the winter semester as part of the Computer Games course. Kokeš noted that the game's theme is futuristic and he and his colleagues paid a lot of attention to the game's visuals.

Barbora Kyselová, who is studying Software Engineering at the Faculty of Information Technology of CTU, won the prize in the drawing category. "I've always enjoyed drawing. But since I started studying CTU, I've more or less drifted away from it," Kyselová then added, scoring points with her figure and portrait drawings. "For herself," however, she prefers to draw fantasy themes. The prize for graphic design goes to Tomáš Prajzler - a student of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Lucerne, who was at the FEL CTU as an intern.

The exhibition has not been held in the past three years, due to measures against the covid-19 pandemic. This year, people will see some of the works of students from previous years on the third floor of the faculty building on Charles Square in Prague.

Responsible person Ing. Mgr. Radovan Suk