In 3D computer graphics, a Doo–Sabin subdivision surface is a type of subdivision surface based on a generalization of bi-quadratic uniform B-splines,...
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Catmull-Clark subdivision surface), and by Daniel Doo and Malcom Sabin (see Doo-Sabin subdivision surfaces). 1995: Ulrich Reif solved subdivision surface behaviour...
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operators. Doo-Sabin subdivision surface Loop subdivision surface Catmull, E.; Clark, J. (1978). "Recursively generated B-spline surfaces on arbitrary...
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Prior methods, namely Catmull-Clark and Doo-Sabin (1978), focused on quad meshes. Loop subdivision surfaces are defined recursively, dividing each triangle...
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Albert Sabin Sabin–Feldman dye test, a serologic test to diagnose for toxoplasmosis Doo–Sabin subdivision surface in computer graphics Sabin (unit),...
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(CAx) such as computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing, surfaces are one way of representing objects. The other ways are wireframe (lines...
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Subdivision surface — constructed by recursively subdividing a piecewise linear interpolant Catmull–Clark subdivision surface Doo–Sabin subdivision surface...
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Bernstein-Bézier surface, and subdivision surfaces (Loop, Catmull-Clark, Doo-Sabin) are convergent. If n < m {\textstyle n<m} ,the LSPIA in matrix form is...
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