Texture Flashcards

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Texture element

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‘Texel’, a unit of texture space that represents overall texture.
E.g. a texel can be a pebble of a pebble beach, or a bubble of a bubble bath.

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Texture density

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The amount of texture per unit area.

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3
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Slant

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The degree to which a surface slopes.

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4
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How texture density changes across an image is inherently related to…

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Surface slant.

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5
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What is the concept of perspective projection (pinhole camera)?

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  • That our vision is a highly sophisticated version of a pinhole camera.
  • That size is not preserved in perspective projection.
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Texture density gradient

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The gradual change in texture density across an IMAGE.

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Homogeneity constraint

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Therefore, a SLANTED SURFACE with a homogeneous texture will appear as an IMAGE with changing texture density.

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Surface orientation

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The degree to which a surface slants and tilts.

The umbrella analogy drawing.

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9
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Degrees of freedom

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Used to express slant and tilt values, and to emphasise that they can vary independently of each other.

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