Texturing through constructive modelling.

Schmitt, B., Pasko, A., Adzhiev, V. and Schlick, C. M., 2001. Texturing through constructive modelling. In: Proceedings of the Spring Conference on Computer Graphics, 2001. Washington DC, USA: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 190-200.

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DOI: 10.1109/SCCG.2001.945354

Abstract

The concept of solid texturing is extended in two directions: constructive modeling of space partitions for texturing and modeling of multi-dimensional textured objects called hypervolumes. A hypervolume is considered as a point set with attributes of both physical (density, temperature, etc.) and photometric (color, transparency, diffuse and specular reflections, etc.) nature. The point-set geometry and attributes are modeled independently using real-valued scalar functions of several variables. Each real-valued function defining the geometry or an attribute is evaluated in the given point by a procedure traversing a constructive tree structure with primitives in the leaves and operations in the nodes of the tree. This approach provides a framework for the modeling, texturing and visualization of 3D solids and time-dependent and multi-dimensional objects in a completely uniform manner. We introduced a special modeling language and implemented software tools supporting the proposed approach. The concept of constructive hypervolume textures is independent of the geometric representation. We provide examples of textured functional representation (F-Rep) and boundary representation (B-Rep) objects as illustrations

Item Type:Book Section
ISBN:0769512151
Additional Information:Proceedings of the Spring Conference on Computer Graphics, 2001 which took place at Budmerice, Slovak Republic on 25-28 April 2001
Subjects:Arts > Graphic Arts
Generalities > Computer Science and Informatics
Group:Media School
ID Code:3796
Deposited By:Ms MJ Bowden
Deposited On:11 Jun 2007
Last Modified:07 Mar 2013 14:41
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