Visualizing Squircular Implicit Surfaces

10/27/2022
by   Chamberlain Fong, et al.
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The squircle is an intermediate shape between the square and the circle. In this paper, we examine and discuss equations for different types of squircles. We then build upon these 2D shapes to come-up with various 3D surfaces based on squircles.

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