Hypertexturing Complex Volume Objects
R. Satherley and M. W. Jones
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This paper will examine hypertexture rendering techniques and will demonstrate how volume data sets may be adapted in order for hypertexture to be applied. Details are given of a process for the conversion of complex objects, such as CT scans, into accurate distance fields. Hypertexture is applied to these objects and example renderings include the UNC CThead, a chess piece, a dodecahedron and a tank. Additional information is given about soft objects, density modulation functions, ray marching and controlling hypertexture application.
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DOI
10.1007/s003710100143
https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s003710100143
Enwi
R. Satherley and M. W. Jones, Hypertexturing Complex Volume Objects, In The Visual Computer 18(4), 226-235, 2002. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s003710100143
BibTeX
@ARTICLE{Hypertexturing_Complex_Objects, author = {Richard Satherley and Mark W. Jones}, title = {Hypertexturing Complex Volume Objects}, journal = {The Visual Computer}, year = {2002}, volume = {18}, pages = {226--235}, number = {4}, doi = {10.1007/s003710100143}, issn = {0178-2789}, pdfurl = {http://link.springer-ny.com/link/service/journals/00371/bibs/2018004/20180226.htm}, }