/VolGallery

A gallery of volumetric images and objects

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VolGallery

A gallery of volumetric images and objects (only binary objects at this point). All objects are given for various grid resolutions (from 64^3 to 1024^3). The file format is the VOL one ("Version 3", ASCII header and a zlib compressed unsigned char map). In the tools, various tools and converter on this format are given.

Other VOL files are available on the IAPR TC-18 website.xs

Object name Input Snapshot
Spot OBJ
Lucy STL
Horse OBJ
WDAS-Cloud Walt Disney Animation Studio
Fertility AIM@shape
Filigree AIM@shape
Chinese-dragon STL
Fandisk STL
Hairball STL
Happy-Buddha STL
Octaflower STL
Sharpsphere
Stanford-bunny
XYZRGB-dragon
Cube-Sphere STL
Torus-knot STL
Mathematical Shapes volgen

AUTHORS

License & Disclaimer

For each geometrical object, I have tried to specify the associated copyrights if applicable. For instance, the STL mesh file used to generate the volumetric Stanford Bunny objects belongs to Stanford University (see for instance Stanford Bunny). In case some references are wrong and should be adjusted, please do not hesitate to send me an e-Mail.

Beside copyrights associated with some STL mesh files, all volumetric objects are distributed using the BY-NC-ND Creative Commons Licence Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 France License.

If you want to use or distribute derivatives of this work for your own purposes, contact the author.

If you use digital objects from this repository, it would be great if you could "star" this project on GitHub or notify me.

Misc

Rasterizer

To generate the digital objects from a STL mesh file, I have used the binvox rasterizer or the mesh rasterizer given in DGtal (see DGtalTools). Once the boundary has been obtained, a simple interior filling process is applied to fill up the objects.

In the tools folder, I've added the shell script that I use to generate the vol files from an OFF gemetry using DGtal tools.

Snapshots

The snapshots have been obtained using the DGtalTools tool 3dVolBoundaryViewer.