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SIGGRAPH
1994
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Frameless rendering: double buffering considered harmful
The use of double-buffered displays, in which the previous image is displayed until the next image is complete, can impair the interactivity of systems that require tight coupling...
Gary Bishop, Henry Fuchs, Leonard McMillan, Ellen ...
VW
1998
Springer
217views Virtual Reality» more  VW 1998»
14 years 1 months ago
Animated Impostors for Real-Time Display of Numerous Virtual Humans
Rendering and animating in real-time a multitude of articulated characters presents a real challenge and few hardware systems are up to the task. Up to now little research has bee...
Amaury Aubel, Ronan Boulic, Daniel Thalmann
CGF
2000
95views more  CGF 2000»
13 years 9 months ago
Physically-Based Patination for Underground Objects
Although current photorealistic rendering techniques can produce very impressive images, the rendered objects are often too clean and shiny. Thus, the resulting images look unnatu...
Yao-Xun Chang, Zen-Chung Shih
VISUALIZATION
2000
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Real-world relativity: image-based special relativistic visualization
This paper describes a novel rendering technique for special relativistic visualization. It is an image-based method which allows to render high speed flights through real-world ...
Daniel Weiskopf, Daniel Kobras, Hanns Ruder
NPAR
2000
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Stylized rendering techniques for scalable real-time 3D animation
Researchers in nonphotorealistic rendering (NPR) have investigated a variety of techniques to simulate the styles of artists. Recent work has resulted in methods for pen-and-ink i...
Adam Lake, Carl Marshall, Mark Harris, Marc Blacks...