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  2. UV mapping - Wikipedia

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    UV texturing is an alternative to projection mapping (e.g., using any pair of the model's X, Y, Z coordinates or any transformation of the position); it only maps into a texture space rather than into the geometric space of the object. The rendering computation uses the UV texture coordinates to determine how to paint the three-dimensional surface.

  3. Wavefront .obj file - Wikipedia

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    The Material Template Library format (MTL) or .MTL File Format is a companion file format to .OBJ, also defined by Wavefront Technologies, that describes surface shading (material) properties of objects within one or more .OBJ files. A .OBJ file references one or more .MTL files (called "material libraries"), and from there, references one or ...

  4. Texture mapping - Wikipedia

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    For rectangular objects, especially when perpendicular to the view, linearly interpolating across a quad can give a superior affine result versus the same rectangle split into two affine triangles. For rectangular objects that are at right angles to the viewer, like floors and walls, the perspective only needs to be corrected in one direction ...

  5. Normal mapping - Wikipedia

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    In object space, the coordinate system is constant. However, object-space normal maps cannot be easily reused on multiple models, as the orientation of the surfaces differs. Since color texture maps can be reused freely, and normal maps tend to correspond with a particular texture map, it is desirable for artists that normal maps have the same ...

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  7. Drag and drop - Wikipedia

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    Adding objects to a list of objects to be processed, Rearranging widgets in a graphical user interface to customize their layout, Dragging an attribute onto an object to which the command is to be applied, e.g. dragging a color onto a graphical object to change its color, Dragging a tool to a canvas location to apply the tool at that location,

  8. Microsoft 3D Viewer - Wikipedia

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    The light setup can be saved as "themes" and applied to other 3D objects quickly. The app also features four "Quick Animations". These are ways in which the app can showcase the 3D object by changing the viewing angle. For example, the "Turntable" item rotates the viewpoint around the object latitudinally.

  9. Key frame - Wikipedia

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    In non-linear digital video editing, as well as in video compositing software, a key frame is a frame used to indicate the beginning or end of a change made to a parameter. . For example, a key frame could be set to indicate the point at which audio will have faded up or down to a certain lev