Research on Virtual Plant Fruit Modeling Construction

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A geometric modeling approach based on ellipsoid Blinn algorithm is proposed to achieve simulation of three-dimensional visualization of plant fruit morphology. This paper proposes a geometric model and extracts the geometric model parameters which have clear sense of agronomy by observing common fruits such as potatoes, apples, watermelon, carambola and so on .The proposed approach has simple and intuitive features with vivid graphics realism and was implemented and applied to virtual plant fruits .

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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1738-1742

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May 2014

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