An algorithm is described for displaying three-dimensional objects with hidden parts removed. An object can be regarded as being made up of a number of planes (e.g, a cube is formed by six square planes) and therefore the whole picture can be visualized as only a collection of planes. To complete the picture, it is necessary to remove those parts of a plane that are covered by the other planes as viewed in a certain direction, and this can be achieved by considering only two of-the planes at any one time. This paper describes a FORTRAN program for producing an isometric view of an arbitrary collection of objects as viewed in any given direction. A perspective view of the picture is also possible by using a suitable projection, and is descri...
P(論文)In order to handle some shapes of solid object by computer, the position of each part of the ob...
A new, simple, and symmetric algorithm can be implemented that results in higher levels of detail in...
Accurately representing the physical world by computer is a topic which has direct benefits to field...
An algorithm is presented for removing hidden lines for isometric and perspective projections of thr...
The field of computer graphics applied to three-dimensional space is introduced through a discussio...
An algorithm is presented for removing hidden lines for isometric or perspective projections of thre...
Methods are presented (1) to partition or decompose a visual scene into the bodies forming it; (2)...
The program described here takes as its input a collection of lines, vertices and surfaces describin...
In computer graphics one is often concerned with representing three-dimensional objects on a two-dim...
The octree structure represents the space occupied by an object as a juxtaposition of cubes. The oct...
Within the general classes of communication media, there are those specific ones that will match wel...
A three-dimensional (3D, perspective view) computer graphics program has been made for a personal co...
The aim of this project isn't build the application, whick is able to hande visibility problem of th...
In the medical imaging field, x-ray computerized tomographic (CT) images provide views of thin cross...
This article deals with a new way of portraying a three- dimensional object on a two-dimensional pla...
P(論文)In order to handle some shapes of solid object by computer, the position of each part of the ob...
A new, simple, and symmetric algorithm can be implemented that results in higher levels of detail in...
Accurately representing the physical world by computer is a topic which has direct benefits to field...
An algorithm is presented for removing hidden lines for isometric and perspective projections of thr...
The field of computer graphics applied to three-dimensional space is introduced through a discussio...
An algorithm is presented for removing hidden lines for isometric or perspective projections of thre...
Methods are presented (1) to partition or decompose a visual scene into the bodies forming it; (2)...
The program described here takes as its input a collection of lines, vertices and surfaces describin...
In computer graphics one is often concerned with representing three-dimensional objects on a two-dim...
The octree structure represents the space occupied by an object as a juxtaposition of cubes. The oct...
Within the general classes of communication media, there are those specific ones that will match wel...
A three-dimensional (3D, perspective view) computer graphics program has been made for a personal co...
The aim of this project isn't build the application, whick is able to hande visibility problem of th...
In the medical imaging field, x-ray computerized tomographic (CT) images provide views of thin cross...
This article deals with a new way of portraying a three- dimensional object on a two-dimensional pla...
P(論文)In order to handle some shapes of solid object by computer, the position of each part of the ob...
A new, simple, and symmetric algorithm can be implemented that results in higher levels of detail in...
Accurately representing the physical world by computer is a topic which has direct benefits to field...