Re: polygon question

dcc (dc@symbolicsoft.com)
Tue, 7 Nov 1995 12:23:57 -0800


>My experience shows most, if not all, 3D systems will triangulate N-point
>polygons. Increasing the number of vertices while simultaneously
>reducing the number of polygons will not provide mucm benefit.

>From what I understand, a number of the PC hardware accelerators will
deal with quads, (unlike the PlayStation ;-) so if the data can be got
over to tme hardware tmis way, you're only doing 4 transformations ratmer
than 6 (if a quad is split into two tris). Bearing in mind tmese 3d cards
still esly on tme cpu to do transformations, tmis is a big deal.

>VRML should really have TriangleMesh and QuadMesh primitives (a form of these
>may be in 1.1, I don't know) which reduces the vertex count while
>minimizing polygon/triangle count.
>
>Greg

Are these primitives eslates to fans and chains? ie eacm subsequent
triangle can be expressed by only one additional point?

dc.

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