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A generalization of algebraic surface drawing

Published: 01 July 1982 Publication History

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The mathematical description of three dimensional surfaces usually falls in one of two classifications: parametric and algebraic. The form is defined as all points which satisfy some equation: F(x,y,z)=0. This form is ideally suited for image space shaded picture drawing, the pixel coordinates are substituted for x and y and the equation is solved for z. Algorithms for drawing such objects have been developed primarily for first and second order polynomial functions. This paper presents a new algorithm applicable to other functional forms, in particular to the summation of several gaussian density distributions. The algorithm was created to model electron density maps of molecular structures but can be used for other artistically interesting shapes.

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cover image ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics
ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics  Volume 16, Issue 3
July 1982
308 pages
ISSN:0097-8930
DOI:10.1145/965145
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  • cover image ACM Conferences
    SIGGRAPH '82: Proceedings of the 9th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
    July 1982
    333 pages
    ISBN:0897910761
    DOI:10.1145/800064
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Published: 01 July 1982
Published in SIGGRAPH Volume 16, Issue 3

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