- Source: Least squares conformal map
A Least squares conformal map (LSCM) is a 2-D representation of a 3-D shape created using the Least Squares Conformal Mapping Method. By using the map as a guide when creating a new 2-D image, the colors of the 2-D image can be applied to the original 3-D model.
LSCM is used in computer graphics as a method of producing a UV map from a polygonal mesh to a texture map such that the shape of the polygons as mapped to the texture is relatively undistorted.
See also
Conformal map
UV mapping
External links
Least Squares Conformal Maps for Automatic Texture Atlas Generation, ACM SIGGRAPH conference proceedings, 2002
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Least squares conformal map
- UV mapping
- LSCM
- Transverse Mercator projection
- Self-organizing map
- Riemann mapping theorem
- Geometry processing
- Projected coordinate system
- Oscar S. Adams
- Möbius transformation