Towards Hardware Implementation Of Loop Subdivision
Stephan Bischoff, Leif P. Kobbelt, Hans-Peter Seidel
Graphics Hardware, 2000, pp. 41--50.
Abstract: We present a novel algorithm to evaluate and render Loop subdivision surfaces. The algorithm exploits the fact that Loop subdivision surfaces are piecewise polynomial and uses the forward difference technique for efficiently computing uniform samples on the limit surface. The main advantage of our algorithm is that it only requires a small and constant amount of memory that does not depend on the subdivision depth. The simple structure of the algorithm enables a scalable degree of hardware implementation. By low-level parallelization of the computations, we can reduce the critical computation costs to a theoretical minimum of about one float[3]- operation per triangle.
Article URL: http://diglib.eg.org/EG/DL/WS/EGGH/EGGH00/041-050.pdf
BibTeX format:
@inproceedings{Bischoff:2000:THI,
  author = {Stephan Bischoff and Leif P. Kobbelt and Hans-Peter Seidel},
  title = {Towards Hardware Implementation Of Loop Subdivision},
  booktitle = {Graphics Hardware},
  pages = {41--50},
  year = {2000},
}
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