All models in this page were voxelized
using software created by A.
Karabassi and G.
Papaioannou.
For information contact A.
Karabassi.
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Chair voxelized at a 256 x 256 x 256 resolution.
Rendered using POV-Ray. |
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A sextant model voxelized at a 256 x 256
x 256 resolution.
Rendered using POV-Ray. |
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Horse voxelized at a 256 x 256 x 256 resolution.
Rendered using POV-Ray. |
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A cube voxelized at a resolution
of 64 x 64 x 64.
Rendered using POV-Ray. |
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Truck model voxelized at a 128 x 128 x
128 resolution.
Rendered using POV-Ray. |
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Truck model voxelized at a 256 x 256 x
256 resolution.
Rendered using POV-Ray. |
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A voxelized model of the classic Newell's
teapot.
Unlike the remaining models in this page, which are binary 3D images, this teapot is a smooth voxel model : voxels have been assigned a value which is a function of their distance from the object surface. Rendered using VolVis, a visualization tool developped at the Visualization Laboratory of the Department of Computer Science at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. |
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A cartoon-like dog model voxelized at
multiple resolutions.
Upper left : 32 x 32
x 32
Rendered using POV-Ray.
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A spanner voxelized at a 64 x 64 x 64
resolution. Before rendering all voxels were
replaced by nuts and bolts. Rendered using POV-Ray. Created by G. Papaioannou.
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