2D GEOMETRIC MODEL
A '2D geometric model' is a geometric model of an object as two-dimensional figure, usually on the Euclidean or Cartesian plane.
Even though all material objects are three-dimensional, a 2D geometric model is often adequate for certain flat objects, such as paper cut-outs and machine parts made of sheet metal.
2D geometric models are also convenient for describing certain types of artificial images, such as technical diagrams, logos, the glyphs of a font, etc. They are an essential tool of 2D computer graphics and often used as components of 3D geometric models, e.g. to describe the decals to be applied to a car model.
★ simple geometric shapes
★ boundary representation
★ the brush-and-path paradigm
★ Boolean operations (constructive geometry) including clipping
★ computational geometry
★ digital image
Even though all material objects are three-dimensional, a 2D geometric model is often adequate for certain flat objects, such as paper cut-outs and machine parts made of sheet metal.
2D geometric models are also convenient for describing certain types of artificial images, such as technical diagrams, logos, the glyphs of a font, etc. They are an essential tool of 2D computer graphics and often used as components of 3D geometric models, e.g. to describe the decals to be applied to a car model.
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| 2D geometric modeling techniques |
| See also |
2D geometric modeling techniques
★ simple geometric shapes
★ boundary representation
★ the brush-and-path paradigm
★ Boolean operations (constructive geometry) including clipping
See also
★ computational geometry
★ digital image
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