Sarah F. Frisken
Mitsubishi Electric
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international conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques | 2000
Sarah F. Frisken; Ronald N. Perry; Alyn P. Rockwood; Thouis R. Jones
Adaptively Sampled Distance Fields (ADFs) are a unifying representation of shape that integrate numerous concepts in computer graphics including the representation of geometry and volume data and a broad range of processing operations such as rendering, sculpting, level-of-detail management, surface offsetting, collision detection, and color gamut correction. Its structure is uncomplicated and direct, but is especially effective for quality reconstruction of complex shapes, e.g., artistic and organic forms, precision parts, volumes, high order functions, and fractals. We characterize one implementation of ADFs, illustrating its utility on two diverse applications: 1) artistic carving of fine detail, and 2) representing and rendering volume data and volumetric effects. Other applications are briefly presented.
Archive | 2009
Sarah F. Frisken; Ronald N. Perry; Alan Sullivan
Archive | 2004
Ronald N. Perry; Sarah F. Frisken
Archive | 2009
Sarah F. Frisken; Ronald N. Perry; Alan Sullivan
Archive | 2005
Ronald N. Perry; Sarah F. Frisken
Archive | 2004
Sarah F. Frisken; Ronald N. Perry
Archive | 2009
Alan Sullivan; Sarah F. Frisken; Ronald N. Perry
Archive | 2004
Sarah F. Frisken; Ronald N. Perry
Archive | 2003
Sarah F. Frisken; N Perry Ronald; サラ・エフ・フリスケン; ロナルド・エヌ・ペリー
Archive | 2002
Sarah F. Frisken; N Perry Ronald; サラ・エフ・フリスケン; ロナルド・エヌ・ペリー