Difference between revisions of "3D Fundamentals Tutorial 6"

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:* (viewing vector: vector from focal point to any point on the triangle in world space)
 
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:* If their dot product is negative (opposide directions), the triangle's face is towards the focal point
 
:* If their dot product is negative (opposide directions), the triangle's face is towards the focal point
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* How to find the face normal: the cross product [https://youtu.be/h_Aqol0oTs4?t=9m51s 9:51]
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:* Comparison of concepts of dor product and cross product
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:* v1 x v2 yields a perpendicular vector (following left hand rule in our system) with length l = area of the parallelogram spanned by v1 and v2
  
 
== Downloads ==
 
== Downloads ==

Revision as of 23:36, 11 May 2020

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Video

The tutorial video is on YouTube here.

  • Recap of our problem: triangles are always drawn in the same order 0:20
  • Solution: Back face culling 2:02
  • Poor solution: painter's algoritm (sort the triangles back to front, draw front ones last)
  • Better solution: never draw back facing triangles. For convex single objects front facing triangles will never overlap
  • Using a triangle's surface normal to determine its orientation 5:15
  • Just the z-component of the face normal is not good enough
  • Correct approach: take the viewing vector (v1) and the face normal direction (v2)
  • (viewing vector: vector from focal point to any point on the triangle in world space)
  • If their dot product is negative (opposide directions), the triangle's face is towards the focal point
  • How to find the face normal: the cross product 9:51
  • Comparison of concepts of dor product and cross product
  • v1 x v2 yields a perpendicular vector (following left hand rule in our system) with length l = area of the parallelogram spanned by v1 and v2

Downloads

The GitHub repository for the tutorial code is here.

See also