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happysmiley Posted: November 30, 2011
Yeah, I visited that page earlier when I was searching for answers Razz What I'm looking for is a bit of in depth information
baalnazzar Posted: November 30, 2011
Here you can find how does it looks like so you'll be sure about what is that Smile http://www.cs.brown.edu/~ls/teaching08/LS06_Meshes_and_3DTransforms.pdf
happysmiley Posted: November 29, 2011
I have an assignment where one of the questions is to define "tapering", which I am having troubles with due to our course litterature not containing any information on it and every page on internet mainly saying the same thing.

What I've got so far is that tapering is a technique similar to scaling, but is a non-linear transformation, where an object is deformed so that it gradually gets narrower toward a point.

The assignment states that the answer must be extensive, so if you have anything to fill in or correct me on, feel free!

Thanks on behalf,

/Happysmiley