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  2. Wikipedia : Graphics Lab/Map workshop/Archive/Dec 2024

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    A GIS works with coordinate-related data: points, lines, polygons = shapes. When you define a point/line/shape, you can add data to them. It's like making an Excel-table or cascading style sheet.css stick to a drawing. Save the map you've made and it creates a set of different files: data-base-files.dbf, project.prj, shapes.shp and a few others.

  3. PLY (file format) - Wikipedia

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    Future versions of the standard will change the revision number at the end - but 1.0 is the only version currently in use. Comments may be placed in the header by using the word comment at the start of the line. Everything from there until the end of the line should then be ignored. e.g.: comment This is a comment!

  4. 3D modeling - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of 3D models today are built as textured polygonal models, because they are flexible, because computers can render them so quickly. However, polygons are planar and can only approximate curved surfaces using many polygons. Curve modeling – Surfaces are defined by curves, which are influenced by weighted control points. The ...

  5. List of file signatures - Wikipedia

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    BLENDER: 0 blend Blender File Format [88] 00 00 00 0C 4A 58 4C 20 0D 0A 87 0A ␀␀␀␌JXL␠␍␊‡␊ 0 jxl Image encoded in the JPEG XL format [89] FF 0A: ÿ␊ 00 01 00 00 00 ␀␁␀␀␀ 0 ttf tte dfont TrueType font 4F 54 54 4F: OTTO: 0 otf OpenType font [90] 23 25 4D 6F 64 75 6C 65 #%Module: 0 Modulefile for Environment Modules ...

  6. Wikipedia : Graphics Lab/Map workshop

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Graphics_Lab/Map...

    A GIS works with coordinate-related data: points, lines, polygons = shapes. When you define a point/line/shape, you can add data to them. It's like making an Excel-table or cascading style sheet.css stick to a drawing. Save the map you've made and it creates a set of different files: data-base-files.dbf, project.prj, shapes.shp and a few others.

  7. Exposure sheet - Wikipedia

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    An exposure sheet (also referred to as camera instruction sheet, dope sheet or X-sheet) is a traditional animation tool that allows an animator to organize their thinking and give instructions to the camera operator on how the animation is to be shot.

  8. Perlin noise - Wikipedia

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    At each step, noise frequency is doubled and amplitude is halved. 2-D Perlin noise with a contour line at zero, showing that the noise is zero at the gradient mesh intersections Perlin noise is most commonly implemented as a two-, three- or four-dimensional function , but can be defined for any number of dimensions.

  9. Maple (software) - Wikipedia

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    There are also interfaces to other languages (C, C#, Fortran, Java, MATLAB, and Visual Basic), as well as to Microsoft Excel. Maple supports MathML 2.0, which is a W3C format for representing and interpreting mathematical expressions, including their display in web pages. [ 4 ]