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Survey of Texture Mapping
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1986
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Geometric ModelingCartographyImage FormationMachine VisionImage AnalysisGeometric MappingEngineeringNatural SciencesRealistic RenderingSmann IncreaseTexture MappingTexture AnalysisNon-photorealistic RenderingComputational GeometryTexture (Visual Arts)Computer Vision
Texture mapping is one of the most successful new techniques in high-quality image synthesis. It can enchance the visual richness of raster-scan images immensely while entailing only a relatively smann increase in computation. The technique has been applied to a number of surface attributes: surface color, surface normal, specularity, transparency, illumination, and surface displacement-to name a few. Although the list is potentially endless, the techniques of texture mapping are essentially the same in all cases. This article surveys the fundamentals of texture mapping, which can be spilt into two topics: the geometric mapping that warps a texture onto a surface, and the filtering necessary to avoid aliasing. An extensive bibliography is included.
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