This paper presents the basic principles for the visualization of objects which are defined by implicit functions and CSG trees. The basic principles (Marching cubes, Marching tetrahedra and Marching triangles) for iso-surfaces rendering of such objects are compared. A new fast modification of the Marching triangles algorithm is presented and compared with others algorithms. It is based on the space subdivision technique that enabled a significant speed-up of the Marching triangles algorithm. The speed-up grows with the grid resolution in which the object is represented. The presented algorithm is convenient for objects with large smooth and complex surfaces. The method produces a triangular mesh that consists of well-shaped triangles
This thesis addresses several visualisation problems for non-manifold and singular implicit algebra...
grantor: University of TorontoIn order to efficiently render implicit surfaces with a proj...
A new trend in the usage of functional modeling in computer science has been formed during several l...
This paper presents the basic principles for the visualization of objects which are defined by impli...
Both object modeling and visualization belong to the fundamental tasks of the computer graphics. In ...
Our work is centered on the use of implicit surfaces in interactive applications (at least 10 frames...
We discuss the polygonization and rendering of implicit surfaces through the adaptive subdivision of...
We discuss the polygonisation and rendering of implicit surfaces through the adaptive subdivision of...
This paper presents a new method for polygonization of implicit surfaces. Our method put emphasis on...
The article presents algorithms for rendering the intersection curves of implicit surfaces. The algo...
AbstractFor visualization and finite element mesh generation, feature-preserving meshing of piecewis...
This paper presents a new modification of one method for polygonization of implicit surfaces. The al...
We present a method for contouring an implicit function using a grid topologically dual to structure...
A new method for improving polygonizations of implicit surfaces with sharp features is proposed. The...
This work proposes an extension of the Marching Cubes algorithm, where the goal is to represent impl...
This thesis addresses several visualisation problems for non-manifold and singular implicit algebra...
grantor: University of TorontoIn order to efficiently render implicit surfaces with a proj...
A new trend in the usage of functional modeling in computer science has been formed during several l...
This paper presents the basic principles for the visualization of objects which are defined by impli...
Both object modeling and visualization belong to the fundamental tasks of the computer graphics. In ...
Our work is centered on the use of implicit surfaces in interactive applications (at least 10 frames...
We discuss the polygonization and rendering of implicit surfaces through the adaptive subdivision of...
We discuss the polygonisation and rendering of implicit surfaces through the adaptive subdivision of...
This paper presents a new method for polygonization of implicit surfaces. Our method put emphasis on...
The article presents algorithms for rendering the intersection curves of implicit surfaces. The algo...
AbstractFor visualization and finite element mesh generation, feature-preserving meshing of piecewis...
This paper presents a new modification of one method for polygonization of implicit surfaces. The al...
We present a method for contouring an implicit function using a grid topologically dual to structure...
A new method for improving polygonizations of implicit surfaces with sharp features is proposed. The...
This work proposes an extension of the Marching Cubes algorithm, where the goal is to represent impl...
This thesis addresses several visualisation problems for non-manifold and singular implicit algebra...
grantor: University of TorontoIn order to efficiently render implicit surfaces with a proj...
A new trend in the usage of functional modeling in computer science has been formed during several l...