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THREE DIMENSIONAL DESIGN |
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| A close surface
defines a volume. The surface may be curved or faceted, or a combination
of curves and facets. Volumes enclosed by faceted surfaces are called
polyhedrons (i.e. Platonic solids, sperical polyhedrons). Volumes enclosed
by continuously curving surfaces are integrate volumes (i.e. organic volumes,
spheroids). Methods to generate integrate volumes using planar segments
are cross-sectional construction and stacking. Interlinking lines in space
is a method to obtain 3-dimensional surfaces that can be use to define
a volume. (Stephen Luecking, Wucius Wong) |
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STACKING
AND CROSS-SECTIONAL CONSTRUCTION |
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INTERLINKING
LINES IN SPACE |
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