Continuous Shading of Curved Surfaces

作者: H. Gouraud

DOI: 10.1109/T-C.1971.223313

关键词:

摘要: A procedure for computing shaded pictures of curved surfaces is presented. The surface approximated by small polygons in order to solve easily the hidden-parts problem, but shading each polygon computed so that discontinuities shade are eliminated across and a smooth appearance obtained. In achieve speed efficiency, technique developed Watkins used which makes possible hardware implementation this algorithm.

参考文章(9)
Gordon Wilson Romney, Computer assisted assembly and rendering of solids The University of Utah. ,(1969)
Gary Scott Watkins, A real time visible surface algorithm The University of Utah. ,(1970)
John Edward Warnock, A hidden surface algorithm for computer generated halftone pictures The University of Utah. ,(1969)
W. Jack Bouknight, A procedure for generation of three-dimensional half-toned computer graphics presentations Communications of the ACM. ,vol. 13, pp. 527- 536 ,(1970) , 10.1145/362736.362739
Dorothea Jameson, Leo M. Hurvich, Floyd Ratliff, Mach bands : quantitative studies on neural networks in the retina American Journal of Psychology. ,vol. 79, pp. 501- ,(1966) , 10.2307/1420901
J. Bouknight, K. Kelley, An algorithm for producing half-tone computer graphics presentations with shadows and movable light sources Proceedings of the May 5-7, 1970, spring joint computer conference on - AFIPS '70 (Spring). pp. 1- 10 ,(1970) , 10.1145/1476936.1476938
P.P. Loutrel, A Solution to the Hidden-Line Problem for Computer-Drawn Polyhedra IEEE Transactions on Computers. ,vol. C-19, pp. 205- 213 ,(1970) , 10.1109/T-C.1970.222898
Arthur Appel, The notion of quantitative invisibility and the machine rendering of solids Proceedings of the 1967 22nd national conference on -. pp. 387- 393 ,(1967) , 10.1145/800196.806007