Ponchio, F.Callieri, M.Dellepiane, M.Scopigno, R.Benes, Bedrich and Hauser, Helwig2020-05-222020-05-2220201467-8659https://doi.org/10.1111/cgf.13664https://diglib.eg.org:443/handle/10.1111/cgf13664Annotation support in interactive systems is often considered a simple task by the CG community, since it entails the apparently easy selection of a region and its connection with some information. The reality appears more complex. The scope of this paper is two‐fold: first, to review the status of this domain, discussing and characterizing several approaches proposed in literature to manage annotations over geometric models; second, to present in detail an innovative solution proposed and assessed in the framework of Cultural Heritage (CH) applications, called . At the annotation definition stage uses 3D data to characterize the annotation region; subsequently, annotations are visualized by adopting a two‐pass rendering solution which uses stencil buffers, thus without introducing new geometric elements, changing the topology or duplicating geometry elements. It solves most of the issues that afflict the current state of the art, such as fragmentation, annotation transfer to multiple representations and multi‐resolution data encoding. The latter is a mandatory requirement to produce efficient web‐based systems. We implemented and we fully tested this approach in the framework of a complex system that supports the documentation of CH restoration projects.level of detail algorithmsmodellingreal‐time renderingrenderingscientific visualizationvisualization• Computing methodologies → Mesh geometry models; Shape analysisEffective Annotations Over 3D Models10.1111/cgf.1366489-105