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Keywords:
Cad,
Geometry,
Polygon,
Outline,
Dimensional
Rendering mode exclusively geometrical, where the objects are represented through corners and angles without using the textures and the lighting. It is particularly used for CAD.
2D geometry used in Master Modeler to create sections or shapes to extrude into 3D features. Also referred to as curves.
The capability of the CAD software to represent a design as a three dimensional arrangement of lines and arcs.
A wire mesh representation of a 3D object.
A view of the outline of a clip's video frame. Used to refer to the X coordinate in Cartesian geometry. The X coordinate describes horizontal placement in motion effects. Used to refer to the Y coordinate in Cartesian geometry. The Y coordinate describes vertical placement in motion effects.
a description of the vertices and edges of a three dimensional object, specified by x, y and z coordinates
a non-graphical representation of the content and navigation of the email template
a skeletal rendering of every click-through
a UI design image that shows a simplified outline of what a window should look like
a visual representation of behaviorial requirements and required content in a quasi-approximate layout of what an eventual design will look like
Mode or model where only outlined edges of polygons are shown without being filled in
A representation of an object that contains line segments only. Typically, the line segments indicate polygon edges.
Shows the edges from which the object is constructed.
A three dimensional view of an image outlined using a wire-like frame.
Used in electronic graphics to form a "skeleton" of an object which is later electronically "fleshed out" (rendered) into a realistic image.
All 3D models are constructed from lines and vertices forming a dimensional map of the image. Then texture, shading or motion can be applied. Also referred to as Polygon Mesh.
A representation of a three-dimensional object that only shows the lines of its contours, hence the name "wireframe."
It is a geometric model that describes 3D geometry by outlining its edges.
(n) The simplest type of data representation for 3-D models. Wireframe modeling is a natural outgrowth of 2-D CAD in that such models only contain information on edges and vertices. With a wireframe modeler, there is no implicit information on the boundary between inside and outside the model volume. Wireframe can also refer to a rendering technique in which only the edges and vertices are represented in the image.
A display technique that shows a geometric object as a collection of lines. Contrast with shaded surface.
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