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Figure 1. Cutaway view of the new version of HYVIS. Microphysical Properties of Mid-latitude Cirrus Clouds Observed with Hydrometeor Videosonde

by N. Orikasa, M. Murakami, H. Mizuno, Y. Yamada, M. Miyao
"... High-level ice clouds play a complex role in the global energy budget by affecting infrared radiation emitted by the earth’s surface. In order to understand the climate system, it i necessary to increase our knowledge about the microphysical, ..."
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High-level ice clouds play a complex role in the global energy budget by affecting infrared radiation emitted by the earth’s surface. In order to understand the climate system, it i necessary to increase our knowledge about the microphysical,

Cutaway Applied to Corner Point Models

by Zamir Martins Filho, Emilio Vital Brazil, Mario Costa Sousa, Felipe De Carvalho, Ricardo Marroquim
"... Abstract—This work proposes the use of the Cutaway technique to improve the inspection and analysis of dynamic properties in Corner Point Models. This approach places objects (or parts) of interest in focus by removing occluders. One important aspect is the notion of keeping the focused object in co ..."
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illustrative techniques. Here, we propose a first investigation on how to adapt the cutaway approach to track reservoirs ’ dynamic properties. Keywords-corner point geometry;cutaway view; I.

Interactive Perspective Cut-Away Views for General 3D Scenes

by Chris Coffin, Tobias Höllerer - Proc. IEEE Symp. 3D User Interfaces (3DUI 06), IEEE CS , 2006
"... Figure 1: a) defining a “lathe ” cutaway view on a plane in the scene, b) cutaway view through the occluder, c) the cutaway views sweeps correctly over multiple surfaces We present a technique that allows a user to look beyond occluding objects in arbitrary 3D graphics scenes. In order to control th ..."
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Figure 1: a) defining a “lathe ” cutaway view on a plane in the scene, b) cutaway view through the occluder, c) the cutaway views sweeps correctly over multiple surfaces We present a technique that allows a user to look beyond occluding objects in arbitrary 3D graphics scenes. In order to control

Interactive Generation and Modification of Cutaway Illustrations for Polygonal Models

by Sebastian Knödel, Martin Hachet, Pascal Guitton , 2009
"... We present a system for creating appealing illustrative cutaway renderings. This system bases on simple sketch-based interfaces and stylized rendering techniques for the study of elaborate 3D models. Since interactive visualization technology found its way to the general public, there is a demand f ..."
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for novel interaction techniques that allow easy exploration of the displayed illustrations. Hence, our system lets users create individual cutaway views to focus on hidden objects. At the same time, important contextual information is emphasized by illustrative rendering techniques.

Interactive cutaway illustrations . . .

by Wilmot Li, Lincoln Ritter, Maneesh Agrawala, Brian Curless, David Salesin
"... We present a system for authoring and viewing interactive cutaway illustrations of complex 3D models using conventions of traditional scientific and technical illustration. Our approach is based on the two key ideas that 1) cuts should respect the geometry of the parts being cut, and 2) cutaway ill ..."
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We present a system for authoring and viewing interactive cutaway illustrations of complex 3D models using conventions of traditional scientific and technical illustration. Our approach is based on the two key ideas that 1) cuts should respect the geometry of the parts being cut, and 2) cutaway

Adaptive cutaways for comprehensible rendering of polygonal scenes

by Michael Burns, Adam Finkelstein - ACM Transactions on Graphics (Proc. SIGGRAPH ASIA , 2008
"... Figure 1: From left to right, the hull of a galleon is cut away to reveal cannons on the interior. Changing camera updates the cutaway shape, exemplified by the leftmost exposed cannon. A further row of cannons is exposed, and the camera is zoomed in. In 3D renderings of complex scenes, objects of i ..."
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illustrative and non-photorealistic rendering cues to expose objects of interest in the context of surrounding objects. We describe a method for creating a view-dependent cutaway shape along with modifications to the polygonal rendering pipeline to create cutaway renderings. Applications for this technique

Design principles for cutaway visualization of geological models

by Endre M. Lidal, Helwig Hauser - in Proc. Spring Conference on Computer Graphics (SCCG 2012 , 2012
"... A geological cutaway illustration. Image is courtesy of Statoil. Middle: Our implementation of the cutaway method by Burns et al. [2008] on the Ness geological model. It exemplifies one of the perceptual problems we observed with current cutaway methods; it looks like the geological channels are loc ..."
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an an-gular offset from the view direction. Second, we recommend creat-ing a box-shaped cutaway. Such a simple cutaway shape allows for easier context extrapolation in the cutaway volume. Third, to im-prove the relationship between the focus features and the context, we propose to selectively align

Ribbonview: interactive contextpreserving cutaways of anatomical surface meshes

by T. Mcinerney, P. Crawford - In Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Advances in visual computing - Volume Part II, ISVC’10 , 2010
"... Abstract. We present an interactive visualization tool that provides users with the capability of cutting away the surfaces of enclosing objects to reveal interior or occluded objects. This tool, known as RibbonView, is applied by mimicking the sweeping action of a paint roller across the surface of ..."
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of a smooth object. This virtual analogy of a familiar real-world action not only removes the occluding surface but also generates a series of polygonal strips or ribbons that provide an effective contextual outline view of the removed material. The cutaway tool can be used for many types of cuts, uses

Exploring Volume Visualization with Whole-hand Multitouch Gestures

by B. Levy, X. Tong, K. Yin (editors, Xiaoqi Yan, Peng Song, Chi-wing Fu, Wooi Boon, Goh Kwan-liu Ma
"... Exploded views and cutaway views have been demonstrated to be powerful visualization techniques to explore the complex internal structures in 3D volume data. Current approaches for creating them are mainly based on algorithms with very limited user controls. This paper proposes a novel set of whole- ..."
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Exploded views and cutaway views have been demonstrated to be powerful visualization techniques to explore the complex internal structures in 3D volume data. Current approaches for creating them are mainly based on algorithms with very limited user controls. This paper proposes a novel set of whole

Base, Ohio. Additional funding was provided by the Machinist Expert Consortium. Table of fimrw Figure I- Components of the Intelligent Machining Workstation................ 3

by F. Brack Hazen , 1990
"... Figure 3- Active fixture components..................................................................... 10 Figure 4- Modular tooling kit setup....................................................................... 12 Figure 5- Deterministic positioning example....................................... ..."
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9- Cutaway view of gripper........................................................................ 32 Figure 10- Photo of torque tool................................................................................ 35 Figure 11- Cutaway view of torque tool
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