- In geometry, a
frustum (Latin for 'morsel'); (pl.:
frusta or
frustums) is the
portion of a
solid (normally a
pyramid or a cone) that lies
between two parallel...
- In 3D
computer graphics, a
viewing frustum or view
frustum is the
region of
space in the
modeled world that may
appear on the screen; it is the field...
- A
frustum is a
portion of a
solid that lies
between two
parallel planes cutting this solid. It may also
refer to:
Frustum (aerospace), a kind of payload...
-
rhombus faces. A
square frustum is a
frustum with a
square base, but the rest of its
faces are quadrilaterals; the
square frustum is
formed by truncating...
- The
stems are
formed from
alternating truncated pyramidal shapes called frustums,
giving each
tower an
undulating appearance,
further accentuated by differing...
-
solid geometry to cylinders, cones, pyramids, parallelepipeds, prisms, and
frustums. The side or
point opposite the base is
often called the apex or summit...
-
shape is that it can
combine with
itself and
other geometric objects like
frustums to
create 3D ****ngs of
epithelial cells." -
Laura Taalman Cells in the...
- 370 ft) high,
located 2
nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi)
northeast of
Mount Frustum in the
southeast end of
Tobin Mesa.
Named by the
northern party of the...
- rasterized, or shaded.
Types of
culling algorithms include: The
viewing frustum is a
geometric representation of the
volume visible to the
virtual camera...
-
spherical cap with the top truncated, and so it
corresponds to a
spherical frustum. The
surface of the
spherical segment (excluding the bases) is
called spherical...