Implicit objects in computer graphics
معرفی کتاب «Implicit objects in computer graphics» نوشتهٔ Luiz Velho; Jonas Gomes; Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer New York در سال 2002. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «Implicit objects in computer graphics» در دستهٔ بدون دستهبندی قرار دارد.
Implicit definition and description of geometric objects and surfaces plays a critical role in the appearance and manipulation of computer graphics. In addition, the mathematical definition of shapes, using an implicit form, has pivotal applications for geometric modeling, visualization and animation.Until recently, the parametric form has been by far the most popular geometric representation used in computer graphics and computer-aided design. Whereas parametric objects and the techniques associated with them have been exhaustively developed, the implicit form has been used as a complementary geometric representation, mainly in the restricted context of specific applications. However, recent developments in graphics are changing this situation, and the community is beginning to draw its attention to implicit objects. This is reflected in the current research of aspects related to this subject. Employing a coherent conceptual framework, Implicit Objects in Computer Graphics addresses the role of implicitly defined objects in the following parts: mathematical foundations of geometric models, implicit formulations for the specification of shapes, implicit primitives, techniques for constructing and manipulating implicit objects, modeling, rendering and animating implicit objects.
"...offers a general account of the important role played by implicit object description and implicit surfaces... for both researchers and graduate students."
In computer graphics, the description of geometric objects is of paramount importance in determining their look, feel, and movement. This book provides the first general account of the subject for researchers and graduate students, explaining the important role played by implicit object description and implicit surfaces.