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3D surface cellular automata and their applications

Gobron, Stéphane
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Chiba, Norishige
1999
Journal of Visualization and Computer Animation

This paper describes the generation and rendering of three-dimensional (3D) surface cellular automata (CA). Our model’s main advantage is that it gives direct texturing simulation based on the actual shape of anytriangulated input object. We first introduce general CA concepts and summarize works in the literature. We then describe our 3D surface CA method, emphasizing how it avoids potential problems in data structure and rendering steps. We then detail, two examples of specific 3D surface CA with their respective cell structures and corresponding computer graphics images.

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DOI
10.1002/(SICI)1099-1778(199907/09)10:3<143::AID-VIS204>3.0.CO;2-W
Author(s)
Gobron, Stéphane
Chiba, Norishige
Date Issued

1999

Published in
Journal of Visualization and Computer Animation
Volume

10

Issue

3

Start page

143

End page

158

Subjects

Computer graphics

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Cellular automata

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Surface propagation

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Voronoi diagram

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Patina

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Corrosion

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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January 7, 2011
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