Lecture 8: Mesh Representations and Geometry Processing (5)
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During lecture, the 3D scan video is scanning and representing the person's body in real time. While looking at the 3D model, it appears that the triangles representing the figure are relatively large (it is not that high resolution). Especially given the multiple movements of the person, I am curious how quickly the mesh can be created and then subdivided. On slide 23, we discuss a data structure for these meshes, but in practice, how quickly are we able to operate?
During lecture, the 3D scan video is scanning and representing the person's body in real time. While looking at the 3D model, it appears that the triangles representing the figure are relatively large (it is not that high resolution). Especially given the multiple movements of the person, I am curious how quickly the mesh can be created and then subdivided. On slide 23, we discuss a data structure for these meshes, but in practice, how quickly are we able to operate?