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Real Time 3D > Backface Culling
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Backface Culling Defined
The process of removing the unseen polygons that face away from the viewer. This can dramatically speed up the rendering of a polygonal scene, since they take up valuable processing power. Also called Backface Removal or Back Culling. It is one of the methods of Hidden Surface Removal.
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