3D Texture - Sparse Cellular
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This collection of volumetric textures includes a 256x256x256 voxel Sparse Cellular procedural texture, rendered into a volume data cube. It is a non-tiling, 8-bit file. Additionally, iso-surface meshes are provided in PLY and STL formats. The archive also contains PNG codec AVI versions with edge fading for seamless surfaces. Originally created by sweeping a plane through a procedural texture, these textures come in various formats: 256x256x256 RAW data (zipped), 16MB uncompressed; 256x256x256 BMP sequence (zipped), 17MB uncompressed; and PNG codec AVI files in both regular and faded versions. For mesh formats, there is a PLY file with 1.5 million polygons and an STL file reduced to 730K polygons. These volumetric objects were created to demonstrate the differences between polygonal and volumetric object representations. Learn more about volume-based data structures for 3D printing at 40westdesigns.com/blog/?p=371, and read a post on Engineering.com here: engineering.com/3DPrinting/3DPrintingArticles/ArticleID/4523/2012-The-Beginning-of-the-End-for-Polygons.aspx
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