Computer graphics is a significant and diverse domain in the engineering industry, which includes design, analysis, and manufacturing. It enables the creation, visualization, and optimization of various products, systems, or processes that solve real-world problems or meet specific requirements. You can apply computer graphics principles and concepts to the engineering industry in multiple ways. For example, you can use parametric modeling, solid modeling, or surface modeling to create precise and complex models of various entities. Rendering modes such as wireframe, shaded, or realistic can be used to display images that convey the shape, size, or appearance of your models. You can also use lighting, color, or texture to enhance the realism or aesthetics of your models. Animation mechanisms such as kinematics, dynamics, or simulation can be used to animate your models and show their motion, function, or behavior. Interaction interfaces such as menus, buttons, or sliders enable users to interact with graphical elements and control them according to their goals and constraints. Additionally, criteria such as accuracy, reliability, or feasibility can be used to measure and verify the quality of your models and animations. Optimization techniques such as testing or validation can be used to improve graphical systems and applications.