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  2. Polygonal modeling - Wikipedia

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    The subdivide tool splits faces and edges into smaller pieces by adding new vertices. For example, a square would be subdivided by adding one vertex in the center and one on each edge, creating four smaller squares. The extrude tool is applied to a face or a group of faces. It creates a new face of the same size and shape which is connected to ...

  3. Graphics Lab/Resources/OpenJUMP/Create a general map - Wikipedia

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    Use Ctrl+M to merge/group the polygons belonging to the same political units (small islands and "mainland"). With the Pick Color Tool color the political entities. Map after final graphic edits. 21. Once all the polygons have been grouped and colored, the final graphic edits can be made.

  4. Constructible polygon - Wikipedia

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    A regular polygon with n sides can be constructed with ruler, compass, and angle trisector if and only if =, where r, s, k ≥ 0 and where the p i are distinct Pierpont primes greater than 3 (primes of the form +). [8]: Thm. 2 These polygons are exactly the regular polygons that can be constructed with Conic section, and the regular polygons ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. LibreOffice Draw - Wikipedia

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    LibreOffice Draw can be used to create complicated figures using shape tools, straight and curved tools, polygon tools, among other features. Like the other components of LibreOffice, Draw can be run on Linux, macOS and Microsoft Windows. [4] There are community builds for many other platforms.

  7. Autodesk Mudbox - Wikipedia

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    A typical workflow is to create a relatively simple (low polygon count) model in a 3D modeling application and then import it to Mudbox for sculpting. Subdivision of models occurs using the Catmull-Clark subdivision algorithm. The sculpting tool set contains an assortment of brushes with adjustable falloffs.

  8. PLY (file format) - Wikipedia

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    PLY is a computer file format known as the Polygon File Format or the Stanford Triangle Format. It was principally designed to store three-dimensional data from 3D scanners. The data storage format supports a relatively simple description of a single object as a list of nominally flat polygons.

  9. Polygon (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    A model's polygons can be rendered and seen simply in a wire frame model, where the outlines of the polygons are seen, as opposed to having them be shaded. This is the reason for a polygon stage in computer animation. The polygon count refers to the number of polygons being rendered per frame.