Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!olivea!uunet!seas.gwu.edu!favre From: favre@seas.gwu.edu (Jean M. Favre) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.visualization Subject: Re: Marching Cubes Keywords: marching cubes, isosurface Message-ID: <3124@sparko.gwu.edu> Date: 25 Apr 91 22:05:57 GMT References: <3871@texsun.Central.Sun.COM> <1991Apr24.211855.11705@rice.edu> <1991Apr25.005705.16988@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu> <2551@lee.SEAS.UCLA.EDU> Sender: news@seas.gwu.edu Reply-To: favre@seas.gwu.edu (Jean M. Favre) Distribution: na Organization: The George Washington University, Washington, D.C. Lines: 22 In article <2551@lee.SEAS.UCLA.EDU> payne@hyperion.loni.ucla.edu (Bradley Payne) writes: > > >I've also encountered the hole problem with marching cubes. This is caused >by an ambiguous case in the cube classification table... . >Anybody patch this at the cube level? > > - Brad > payne@loni.ucla.edu I think that Alyn Rockwood has a "robust solution,...,handling singularities without introducing spurious rendering artifacts" (I quote from his abstract) in "Accurate Display of Tensor Product Isosurfaces", in the proceedings of Visualization 1990, San Francisco, pp.353-360. -- Jean M. Favre. EE&CS Dept. The George Washington University (202) 994 5917 favre@seas.gwu.edu