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Constructive solid geometry and Stencil buffer

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Difference between Constructive solid geometry and Stencil buffer

Constructive solid geometry vs. Stencil buffer

Constructive solid geometry (CSG) (formerly called computational binary solid geometry) is a technique used in solid modeling. A stencil buffer is an extra data buffer, in addition to the color buffer and depth buffer, found on modern graphics hardware.

Similarities between Constructive solid geometry and Stencil buffer

Constructive solid geometry and Stencil buffer have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): 3D computer graphics.

3D computer graphics

3D computer graphics or three-dimensional computer graphics, (in contrast to 2D computer graphics) are graphics that use a three-dimensional representation of geometric data (often Cartesian) that is stored in the computer for the purposes of performing calculations and rendering 2D images.

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Constructive solid geometry and Stencil buffer Comparison

Constructive solid geometry has 54 relations, while Stencil buffer has 27. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.23% = 1 / (54 + 27).

References

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