This example shows a noticeable peripheral degradation effect on the detail of the
scene, removing subtle nuances of the tree bark and the finer detail of the leaves in the
far edges of the image. However, only when we also incorporate the effect of velocity
do we see truly drastic reductions in detail that could be usefully taken advantage of
in a 3D graphics system. For example, in Figure 8.21(c) we could drastically degrade,
or possibly completely remove, many of the leaves and branches around the edges of
the scene.
8.7 EXAMPLE IMPLEMENTATIONS
This final section of the chapter examines some recent LOD ...
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