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Implementation of A Hidden Line Remover

Author: John G. Aspinall


A computer program that produces realistic pictures of opaque objects was implemented in the Lisp language. This type of program is called a hidden line remover. I explain what a hidden line remover does, how features of Lisp made it easier to develop, and describe the operation of the algorithm.

©1984 by COMAP, Inc.
The UMAP Journal 5.4
31 pages

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