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Voxel Defined
Shorthand for volume pixel. Voxels have traditionally been used to create 3D renderings of complex volumes, like meterological cloud formations or scanned human tissues. In these visualizations, the voxels are used similar to the way grains of sand are used to make a sand castle-- the volume is dense with thousands of tiny voxels, and each is in the shape of a little cube or tetrahedron. Each voxel is assigned an opacity percentage, and often a color, which makes it easier to examine the underlying structure of the volume. This kind of voxel is usually called a "true" 3D voxel. These voxels require a lot of memory and computational time, so they are usually pre-rendered, or else display at a relatively slow frame rate. In games, voxels have been optimized to run in real-time, most often by using billboards instead of cubes, and by only displaying the voxels on the surfaces of objects. This optimization is called a 2.5D voxel. Typically these voxels have no transparency, and are made large enough to always overlap one another, which usually gives a slightly rough look to the surface. NovaLogic's game Comanche Maximum Overkill was the first to use this technique, creating landscapes that were remarkably detailed at the time. In their latest incarnation of the franchise, they've been able to greatly increase the number of voxels, thereby reducing the jaggedness of the landscape surface. Using voxels, whether 2.5D or 3D, an object can be displayed with great amount of detail, independent of the complexity of the object, dependent instead on the number of voxels used to represent it.
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Tue Nov 18
- Home of the Thermite 3D Engine and PolyVox Technology
- Home of the Thermite 3D Engine and PolyVox Technology
Thu Nov 13
Thu Nov 6
Tue Oct 28
- AS3 VoxelEngine at blog.joa-ebert .com - Blog of Joa Ebert
- Voxel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Tutorial !! - Biometric Forum - IT - OpenCV, Computer Vision and ...: 3d tutorials
Sun Oct 26
- drububu's pixel art tutorial :: voxels: Voxel - volumetric pixel
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