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    • A Simple Spectral Approach to Stochastic Modelling for Natural Objects 

      Anjyo, Ken-ichi (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      Stochastic modeling has been widely used in computer graphics to depict natural objects or phenomena. Various techniques are available, depending on what object is to be represented and what extent of realism to be achieved. ...
    • A System for Graphical Interaction on Parametrized Models 

      Van Emmerik , Maarten J.G.M. (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      A system that enables the definition of parametrized solid models by means of graphical interaction is presented. The position, orientation and dimensions of primitive volumes for Constructive Solid Geometry (CSG) are ...
    • Tools for Efficient Photo-Realistic Computer Animation 

      Stößer, Achim; Schmitt, Alfred; Neidecker, Burkhard; Müller, Heinrich; Maus, Thomas; Leister, Wolfgang (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      The goal of the project “Occursus Cum Novo” was to generate a complex photo-realistic animation of nontrivial length in reasonable time at reasonable cost. Photographic realism comprises complex geometric models as well ...
    • Towards a System for Exploring the Universe of Polyhedral Shapes 

      Colin, Christian (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      It is often easier to model a shape by giving its properties rather than describing it explicitly. Thus, we are interested in methods which allow us to create shapes automatically by only giving a set of properties. We ...
    • Using Algebraic Constraints in Interactive Text and Graphics Editing 

      Li, Jiarong (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      In many graphical application areas such as architectural and mechanical design, spatial relationships are vastly used to construct and manipulate complex objects. They are used to describe dependencies between components ...