Bell shape with different visualizations. From left to right, top to bottom: optical properties, angle-based hue, height map, polar angle map, Ebert-based marble and using a publicly available solid texture by Kopf et al., 2007.
More examples using publicly available solid textures from Kopf et al., 2007.
Subdividing a model downloaded from the Internet, with different levels of quality.
The XYZ RGB asian dragon color mapping its points with a solid texture and according to their normals.
The happy Buddha model with further subdivisions, and a zoom-in with points colored according to their normals.
Examples of models obtained from the Stanford 3D Scanning Repository. For the bunny we did perform some subdivisions to obtain more points.
Two views of another model from the Internet.
Subdividing a head model. Notice that there are areas without enough density of points for a proper rendering at this distance.
A new model subdivided enough to reach an adequate density of points for its render.
Two views of a spine model with a high density of points.
Point Clouds
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Point Clouds

Software applications to create and render point clouds, either generated mathematically or by subdividing input models appropriately.

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