- etc.)
Extents The
minimum and
maximum values of an
object or
primitive along a
coordinate axis or set
of axes. Fixed-function
pipeline A
hardware rendering...
- must be a
rectangular Cartesian coordinate system in
which all
axes are
equally scaled. How the unit
of the
coordinate system is defined, is left to the...
-
specifies the
directions of the
symmetry axes.
Rotation axes are
denoted by a
number n – 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, ... (angle
of rotation φ = 360°/n)....
- instead, the
components of the
vector change in a way that
cancels the
change in the
spatial axes. In
other words, if the
reference axes were
rotated in one...
- used
because it is
easier to deal with a
coordinate system with two 90° angles. However, the
rhombohedral axes are
often shown (for the
rhombohedral lattice)...
-
of gastrulation and germ
layer formation. The
primitive streak extends through this
midline and
creates the left–right and cranial–caudal body
axes....
-
reflections whose axes are not
reflection axes;
rotations of order two (180°) are
centred at the
intersection of the
glide reflection axes. All
rotation centres...
- modeling. A
transform includes rotations around the
three axes,
independent scaling along the
axes,
translations in 3D, and even skewing.
Transforms are easily...
-
rotating axes, and the
above matrices also
represent a
rotation of the
axes clockwise through an
angle θ. If a
standard right-handed
Cartesian coordinate system...
- the
axes checked are
those of the
basic axes for the
volumes (the unit
axes in the case
of an AABB, or the 3 base
axes from each OBB in the case
of OBBs)...