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12th SIGGRAPH 1985: San Francisco, California, USA
- Pat Cole, Robert Heilman, Brian A. Barsky:
Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, SIGGRAPH 1985, San Francisco, California, USA, July 22-26, 1985. ACM 1985, ISBN 0-89791-166-0 - James T. Kajiya:
Anisotropic reflection models. 15-21 - Tomoyuki Nishita, Eihachiro Nakamae:
Continuous tone representation of three-dimensional objects taking account of shadows and interreflection. 23-30 - Michael F. Cohen, Donald P. Greenberg:
The hemi-cube: a radiosity solution for complex environments. 31-40 - Tom Duff:
Compositing 3-D rendered images. 41-44 - Christian Bouville:
Bounding ellipsoids for ray-fractal intersection. 45-52 - Greg Abram, Lee Westover:
Efficient alias-free rendering using bit-masks and look-up tables. 53-59 - Mark E. Lee, Richard A. Redner, Samuel P. Uselton:
Statistically optimized sampling for distributed ray tracing. 61-68 - Mark A. Z. Dippé, Erling Henry Wold:
Antialiasing through stochastic sampling. 69-78 - Charles W. Grant:
Integrated analytic spatial and temporal anti-aliasing for polyhedra in 4-space. 79-84 - Nelson L. Max, Douglas M. Lerner:
A two-and-a-half-D motion-blur algorithm. 85-93 - Hiroyuki Sato, Mitsuo Ishii, Keiji Sato, Morio Ikesaka, Hiroaki Ishihata, Masanori Kakimoto, Katsuhiko Hirota, Kouichi Inoue:
Fast image generation of construcitve solid geometry using a cellular array processor. 95-102 - Richard Greene:
The drawing prism: a versatile graphic input device. 103-110 - Henry Fuchs, Jack Goldfeather, Jeff P. Hultquist, Susan Spach, John D. Austin, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., John G. Eyles, John Poulton:
Fast spheres, shadows, textures, transparencies, and imgage enhancements in pixel-planes. 111-120 - Hanan Samet, Markku Tamminen:
Bintrees, CSG trees, and time. 121-130 - Silvia Maria Ansaldi, Leila De Floriani, Bianca Falcidieno:
Geometric modeling of solid objects by using a face adjacency graph representation. 131-139 - Fujio Yamaguchi:
A unified approach to interference problems using a triangle processor. 141-149 - Vaughan R. Pratt:
Techniques for conic splines. 151-160 - Alan E. Middleditch, Kenneth H. Sears:
Blend surfaces for set theoretic volume modelling systems. 161-170 - Daniel L. Toth:
On ray tracing parametric surfaces. 171-179 - Henry Lieberman:
There's more to menu systems than meets the screen. 181-189 - Dan R. Olsen Jr., Elizabeth P. Dempsey, Roy Rogge:
Input/output linkage in a user interface management system. 191-197 - Luca Cardelli, Rob Pike:
Squeak: a language for communicating with mice. 199-204 - Mark Green:
The University of Alberta user interface management system. 205-213 - William Buxton, Ralph Hill, Peter Rowley:
Issues and techniques in touch-sensitive tablet input. 215-224 - Theodosios Pavlidis, Christopher J. Van Wyk:
An automatic beautifier for drawings and illustrations. 225-234 - Greg Nelson:
Juno, a constraint-based graphics system. 235-243 - Ken Shoemake:
Animating rotation with quaternion curves. 245-254 - Scott N. Steketee, Norman I. Badler:
Parametric keyframe interpolation incorporating kinetic adjustment and phrasing control. 255-262 - Michael Girard, Anthony A. Maciejewski:
Computational modeling for the computer animation of legged figures. 263-270 - Stephen Demko, Laurie Hodges, Bruce F. Naylor:
Construction of fractal objects with iterated function systems. 271-278 - Darwyn R. Peachey:
Solid texturing of complex surfaces. 279-286 - Ken Perlin:
An image synthesizer. 287-296 - Geoffrey Y. Gardner:
Visual simulation of clouds. 297-304 - Jules Bloomenthal:
Modeling the mighty maple. 305-311 - William T. Reeves, Ricki Blau:
Approximate and probabilistic algorithms for shading and rendering structured particle systems. 313-322 - José L. Encarnação, Tosiyasu L. Kunii, Bertram Herzog, Frank M. Lillehagen, Xavier Nicolas, Yukari Shirota, Wolfgang Straßer, Shunichiro Tsurumi, Takao Wachi:
Perspective-computer graphics in Europe and Japan (panel session). 323 - Robert M. Dunn, Sara A. Bly, Richard A. Guedj, William J. Poduska, William Lasser:
Issues at the interface (panel session): an historical trace of prompting, concurrency, signification and ease of use. 324 - Carl Machover, Charles Foundyller, Robert H. Katzive, Neil Kleinman, Christopher M. Saleh, Beth Tucker:
Sizing the market (panel session): where do all those numbers come from? 324 - Christine Barton, Carl Rosendahl, Robert Brandel, Larry Elin, Susan Rugtiv, Douglas Towey:
Animated computer graphics in television broadcasting (panel session). 325 - Charles A. Bigelow, Philippe Coueignoux, John Hobby, Peter Karow, Vaughan R. Pratt, Luis Trabb Pardo, John E. Warnock:
Font formats (panel session). 325 - Stephen Wilson, David Backer, Myron W. Krueger, Peter Richards, Sonia Sheridan, David Ucko:
The creation of new kinds of interactive environments in art, education, and entertainment (panel session). 326 - Mihai Nadin, Charles A. Csuri, Frank Dietrich, Thomas E. Linehan, Hiroshi Kawano:
Aesthetics of computer graphics (panel session). 326 - Zsuzsanna Molnar, Pieter Buning, Peter Doenges, Robert Langridge, Tom Lasinski, Randy Smith:
Real-time simulation in the real world (panel session). 327 - Rae A. Earnshaw, James H. Clark, A. Robin Forrest, Robert D. Parslow, David F. Rogers:
Fundamental algorithms (panel session): retrospect and prospect. 327 - Pierre J. Malraison, Gershon Kedem, Greg Lee, Donald Meagher:
Solid modeling with hardware (panel session). 328 - John Staudhammer, Dean Bailey, Steven Dines, Louis J. Doctor, Karl M. Guttag, Jack L. Hancock, Klaus W. Lindenberg, Edmund Y. Sun:
Computer graphics technology (panel session). 328
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