- Look up
texture in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Texture may
refer to:
Image texture, the
spatial arrangement of
color or
intensities in an
image Surface...
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Texturising or
texturizing is the
process by
which synthetic fibres are
modified to
change their texture - the
physical appearance of the fibre. Texturising...
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Texture mapping is a term used in
computer graphics to
describe how 2D
images are
projected onto 3D models. The most
common variant is the UV unwrap,...
- clay. The USDA soil
taxonomy and WRB soil
classification systems use 12
textural classes whereas the UK-ADAS
system uses 11.
These classifications are based...
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Textured or
texturized vegetable protein (TVP), also
known as
textured soy
protein (TSP), soy meat, or soya chunks, is a
defatted soy
flour product, a...
- geology,
texture or rock
microstructure refers to the
relationship between the
materials of
which a rock is composed. The
broadest textural classes are...
- In
computer graphics, a
texture atlas (also
called a
spritesheet or an
image sprite in 2D game development) is an
image containing multiple smaller images...
- This page is
intended to be a list of rock
textural and
morphological terms.
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Projective texture mapping is a
method of
texture mapping that
allows a
textured image to be
projected onto a
scene as if by a
slide projector. Projective...
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relationship of
parts are
analyzed and
determined through the
labeling of
primary textural elements:
primary melody (PM),
secondary melody (SM),
parallel supporting...