Faces - A face is a flat surface on a 3D shape. For example a cube has 6 faces. Edges - An edge is where two faces meet. For example a cube has 12 edges. Vertices - A vertex is a corner where ...
These two worksheets focus on 3D shapes. Use them in KS1 and KS2 primary maths lessons. They provide an excellent opportunity for hands-on learning about the names and properties of 3D shapes. This ...
A 3D shape with all straight edges and flat faces is a polyhedron. Other 3D shapes with least one curved surface are not polyhedra. A 3D shape with regular polygonal faces, meeting at equal angles ...
Blend shapes and shape keys are powerful tools for creating realistic and expressive facial animations in 3D graphics. They allow you to deform the mesh of a character by blending between ...
This repository contains the source code for the ECCV 2020 paper Modeling 3D Shapes by Reinforcement Learning, where we made an initial attempt to model 3D shapes like human modelers using deep ...
Fine-grained 3D shape classification is important for shape understanding and analysis, and it poses a challenging research problem. Due to the lack of fine-grained 3D shape benchmarks, however, ...
3D printing is a powerful technology that can create physical objects from digital models. However, not all 3D models are easy to print, especially if they have complex organic shapes, such as ...
Build up to algebraic thinking by exploring this balance tool using shapes of unknown weight. Challenge yourself to find the weight of each shape in one of six built-in sets or a random set. Two other ...