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3D Visual Experience

2010
The large variety of different 3D displaying techniques available today can be confusing, especially since the term “3D” is highly overloaded. This chapter introduces 3D display technologies and proposes a categorization that can help to easily grasp the essence of specific 3D displays that one may face, regardless of the often confusing and ambiguous ...
Péter Tamás Kovács, Tibor Balogh
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Visualizing 3D Data

2020
Humans are creatures living in a three-dimensional world with eyes that only see two dimensions. The brain uses the visual information received from both of our eyes to perceive depth, allowing humans to have stereoscopic vision. Visual cues such as shading, shadows, and perspective also help give us the perception of depth.
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3D Design Visualization

2020
In this chapter, we are going to start detailing the temple. We created the blocking for our model in the last chapter. Using that blocking as a base, we will start adding more polygons and shape the temple in a more realistic way. You should do the detailing stage after you are confident with the blocking stage.
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Visualizing 3D AVO crossplots

SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2000, 2000
AVO crossplotting is a widely employed AVO analysis technique that has gained acceptance in the geophysical community over the past decade. Crossplotting AVO attributes such as the AVO intercept and gradient has proven useful in hydrocarbon diagnostics in unconsolidated clastic basins worldwide.
Christopher P. Ross, Mark A. Sparlin
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Visualizing Plot in 3D

2010 Fourth International Conference on Digital Society, 2010
We describe the design of several new forms of interactive 3D visualizations, to be used in teaching the concept of plot in fiction. Conventional approaches to teaching plot tend to rely on a Victorian visualization known as Freytag’s Pyramid, which is well suited to a certain range of material but is not appropriate for all fiction currently being ...
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Visualization Blackboard-visualizing 3D PET images

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1991
Characteristics of positron emission tomography (PET) images that limit human ability to accurately perceive the information the images contain are discussed. They are relatively low spatial resolution, a lack of apparent anatomical information and the expression of metabolic activity in terms of brightness levels (gray levels), which are not ...
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Visualizing 3D features in 3D seismic data

First Break, 2009
Huw James (Paradigm) explores some of the operations available for viewing significant features in 3D data sets.
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3D Volume Visualization

1991
Three-dimensional volume visualization is a method that allows one to observe and manipulate 3D volumetric data. Many objects and natural phenomena in our spatial and temporal surroundings and in computational models are 3D volumes of data. Unlike traditional techniques, which represent 3D objects in terms of surfaces and edges approximated by polygons
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3D-visualization of garments

Proceedings. Computer Graphics International (Cat. No.98EX149), 2002
This paper reports on a project, called CADwalk, for the three-dimensonal display of garments on commonly used PCs. The basic idea is to show a customer in a taylor's workshop, in a made-to-measure shop or in a designer studio how she or he looks in the new clothes, before the cloth is cut.
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3D Data Visualizer in Visual Basic

2004
The application considered in this chapter follows very much the previous one in terms of the general architecture and how the designed model works in principle. The main difference is the incorporation of 3D graphical concepts to be able to visualize the contents of any 3D data file.
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