2023
DOI: 10.3390/computers12040085
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Subdivision Shading for Catmull-Clark and Loop Subdivision Surfaces with Semi-Sharp Creases

Abstract: Coarse meshes can be recursively subdivided into denser and denser meshes by dividing their faces into several smaller faces and repositioning the vertices according to carefully designed subdivision rules. This process leads to smooth surfaces, such as in the case of Catmull-Clark or Loop subdivision, but often suffers from shading artifacts near extraordinary points due to the lower quality of the normal field there, typically corresponding to only tangent-plane (and not higher) continuity at these points. T… Show more

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