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Vertex

A vertex, plural vertice, is a point in space that is the corner for one or more polygons. All 3D shapes that are made of polygons, actually consist of vertices and information about how to connect them to form desired polygons.

See also Vertice

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Related Dictionary Entries for Vertex:

2-Manifold

Adaptive Geometry Scaling

Angle Overrides

Beziergon

Bone Weighting

Cartesian

Cartesian Space

Clipping

Collision Detection

Depth Map

Depth Pass

Flat Polygon Lighting

Geometrical optics

Graphics pipeline

Height Map

Individual Bone Constraints

Individual Vertex Bone Weighting

Overlapping Faces

Ray Optics

Reprojection Error

Skeletal Animation System

Skeletal Modelling System

Specular Highlight

Specularity

Specularity Map

UV

UV Values

Vertex

Vertex Lighting

Vertex shader

Vertex shading

Vertice

Z-Depth



 

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(23/01/2005)
(Press Release)
ATI Technologies, the global leader for discrete PC graphics, today announced a powerful new PCI Express-based graphics processor for notebook PCs ? the Mobility Radeon X700. Driving high definition DirectX 9 perform...


(13/04/2007)
(Press Release) Cheetah3D 4.0 was released at the end of March. The fourth major release of Cheetah3D finally offers character animation tools. With Cheetah3D 4.0 you can now easily animate characters for creating your own 3D short films.


(11/05/2007)
In the modern world, tech nomads are increasingly common ? professionals who access the net and work on the move, carrying their laptop from caf? to meeting, meeting to meeting and back to the caf? again.

Nvidia corporation,...


(20/07/2012)
Korean scientists have used tiny stars, squares and triangles as a toolkit to create live neural circuits in a dish.

They hope the shapes can be used to create a reproducible neural circuit model that could be used for learni...