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- such as aircraft wings. An isosurface may represent an individual shock wave in supersonic flight, or several isosurfaces may be generated showing a sequence...
- metaballs, also known as blobby objects, are organic-looking n-dimensional isosurfaces, characterised by their ability to meld together when in close proximity...
- Natarajan, B. K. (January 1994). "On generating topologically consistent isosurfaces from uniform samples". The Visual Computer. 11 (1): 52–62. doi:10.1007/bf01900699...
- measured. The black point is located at the intersection of the red, blue and yellow isosurfaces, at Cartesian coordinates roughly (0.996, −1.725, 1.911)....
- is an algorithm developed by Nielson and Hamann in 1991 that creates isosurfaces from a given scalar field. It was proposed as an improvement to the marching...
- three-dimensional space is often an equipotential surface (or potential isosurface), but it can also be a three-dimensional mathematical solid in space....
- Cel-shaded rendering of two isosurfaces of the probability density of a particle in a box...
- possible voxel value. For example, a volume may be viewed by extracting isosurfaces (surfaces of equal values) from the volume and rendering them as polygonal...
- variables x1 and x2. When n = 3, a level set is called a level surface (or isosurface); so a level surface is the set of all real-valued roots of an equation...
- be more closely compared with dual contouring which is listed under isosurfaces, as a potential technique. DCL tetrahedra involves additional calculations...