18 research outputs found

    Colour plates

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    The use of constructive solid geometry for molecular graphics

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    Displaying 3D fields on raster devices

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    Finite State Testing of Structured Programs

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    Three-Dimensional Models for Computer Graphics

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    The various object models which are in use for generating computer graphics are reviewed and some of their advantages and disadvantages discussed. In particular, methods of overcoming the apparently unpromising performance characteristics of set-theoretic solid models are described. A number of examples are given showing the use of set-theoretic models in graphics applications. It is concluded that, while these models were developed for computer-aided design, they will have increasing use in computer graphic

    The Model for Graphics

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