Lecture

Surface Orientation: Parameterization and Edge Configuration

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This lecture covers the parameterization of surfaces, focusing on cylindrical coordinates and the orientation of surface edges. It explains how to choose the orientation of the surface edge and the routes for parameterization, emphasizing the removal of curve ends and the reduction to one point. The instructor discusses the canonical orientation of edges and the importance of selecting the appropriate orientation. The lecture also addresses the configuration of edges and the significance of simple, equal curves for parameterization.

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