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Decoupling Polygon Rendering from Geometry using Rasterization Hardware

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Decoupling Polygon Rendering from Geometry using Rasterization Hardware
The dramatically increasing size of polygonal models resulting from 3D scanning devices and advanced modeling techniques requires new approaches to reduce the load of geometry transfer and processing. In order to supplement methods like polygon reduction or geometry compression we suggest to exploit the processing power and functionality of the rasterization and texture subsystem of advanced graphics hardware. We demonstrate that 3D-texture maps can be used to render voxelized polygon models of arbitrary complexity at interactive rates by extracting isosurfaces from distance volumes. Therefore, we propose two fundamental algorithms to limit the rasterization load: First, the model is partitioned into a hierarchy of axis-aligned bounding boxes that are voxelized in an error controlled multi-resolution representation. Second, rasterization is restricted to the thin boundary regions around the isosurface representing the voxelized geometry. Furthermore, we suggest and simulate an OpenGL e...
Rüdiger Westermann, Ove Sommer, Thomas Ertl
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Year 1999
Where RT
Authors Rüdiger Westermann, Ove Sommer, Thomas Ertl
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