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Formulated silhouettes for sketching terrain

Whelan, J. C.; Visvalingam, M.

Authors

M. Visvalingam



Abstract

The mathematical definition of silhouettes within NPAR is based on the assumption that they are the eye-centered projections of occluding contours on an imaging plane. However, occluding contours are insufficient for sketching the silhouettes of hills as drawn by cartographers. The research reported in this paper is based on the proposition that silhouettes are mental visualizations of the outlines of objects that arise from knowledge and experience of the visual world. This paper does not seek to provide an alternative definition of silhouettes. Instead, it tests the proposition that missing silhouette elements should be drawn on those visible surfaces brought into view through adoption of a higher viewpoint.

Citation

Whelan, J. C., & Visvalingam, M. (2003). Formulated silhouettes for sketching terrain. In Proceedings of Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics, 2003 (90-96). https://doi.org/10.1109/TPCG.2003.1206935

Conference Name Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics, TPCG 2003
Conference Location Birmingham, UK
Start Date Jun 5, 2003
End Date Jun 5, 2003
Online Publication Date Jun 25, 2003
Publication Date Jun 25, 2003
Deposit Date Aug 27, 2021
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Pages 90-96
Book Title Proceedings of Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics, 2003
ISBN 0769519423; 9780769519425
DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/TPCG.2003.1206935
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3635801


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