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- Triangle_fan abstract "A triangle fan is a primitive in 3D computer graphics that saves on storage and processing time. It describes a set of connected triangles that share one central vertex (unlike the triangle strip that connects the next vertex point to the last two used vertices to form a triangle). If N is the number of triangles in the fan, the number of vertices describing it is N+2. This is a considerable improvement over the 3N vertices that are necessary to describe the triangles separately. The graphics pipeline can take advantage by only performing the viewing transformations and lighting calculations once per vertex. Triangle fans are deprecated in Direct3D10 and later.Any convex polygon may be triangulated as a single fan, by arbitrarily selecting any point inside it as the center.".
- Triangle_fan thumbnail Trianglefan.png?width=300.
- Triangle_fan wikiPageID "11962470".
- Triangle_fan wikiPageLength "1118".
- Triangle_fan wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Triangle_fan wikiPageRevisionID "632659398".
- Triangle_fan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_graphics.
- Triangle_fan wikiPageWikiLink Computer_graphics.
- Triangle_fan wikiPageWikiLink Convex_polygon.
- Triangle_fan wikiPageWikiLink Graphics_pipeline.
- Triangle_fan wikiPageWikiLink Triangle_strip.
- Triangle_fan wikiPageWikiLink File:Trianglefan.png.
- Triangle_fan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Triangle fan".
- Triangle_fan wikiPageWikiLinkText "triangle ''fan''".
- Triangle_fan wikiPageWikiLinkText "triangle fan".
- Triangle_fan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Compu-graphics-stub.
- Triangle_fan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Triangle_fan subject Category:Computer_graphics.
- Triangle_fan type Area.
- Triangle_fan type Area.
- Triangle_fan comment "A triangle fan is a primitive in 3D computer graphics that saves on storage and processing time. It describes a set of connected triangles that share one central vertex (unlike the triangle strip that connects the next vertex point to the last two used vertices to form a triangle). If N is the number of triangles in the fan, the number of vertices describing it is N+2. This is a considerable improvement over the 3N vertices that are necessary to describe the triangles separately.".
- Triangle_fan label "Triangle fan".
- Triangle_fan sameAs Q3538703.
- Triangle_fan sameAs Triangle_fan.
- Triangle_fan sameAs m.02rztnt.
- Triangle_fan sameAs Веер_треугольников.
- Triangle_fan sameAs Q3538703.
- Triangle_fan wasDerivedFrom Triangle_fan?oldid=632659398.
- Triangle_fan depiction Trianglefan.png.
- Triangle_fan isPrimaryTopicOf Triangle_fan.