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- Sphere_mapping abstract "In computer graphics, sphere mapping (or spherical environment mapping) is a type of reflection mapping that approximates reflective surfaces by considering the environment to be an infinitely far-away spherical wall. This environment is stored as a texture depicting what a mirrored sphere would look like if it were placed into the environment, using an orthographic projection (as opposed to one with perspective). This texture contains reflective data for the entire environment, except for the spot directly behind the sphere. (For one example of such an object, see Escher's drawing Hand with Reflecting Sphere.)To use this data, the surface normal of the object, view direction from the object to the camera, and/or reflected direction from the object to the environment is used to calculate a texture coordinate to look up in the aforementioned texture map. The result appears like the environment is reflected in the surface of the object that is being rendered.".
- Sphere_mapping wikiPageID "16114318".
- Sphere_mapping wikiPageRevisionID "403586902".
- Sphere_mapping hasPhotoCollection Sphere_mapping.
- Sphere_mapping subject Category:Texture_mapping.
- Sphere_mapping comment "In computer graphics, sphere mapping (or spherical environment mapping) is a type of reflection mapping that approximates reflective surfaces by considering the environment to be an infinitely far-away spherical wall. This environment is stored as a texture depicting what a mirrored sphere would look like if it were placed into the environment, using an orthographic projection (as opposed to one with perspective).".
- Sphere_mapping label "Sphere mapping".
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- Sphere_mapping sameAs Q7576679.
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- Sphere_mapping wasDerivedFrom Sphere_mapping?oldid=403586902.
- Sphere_mapping isPrimaryTopicOf Sphere_mapping.