A wire mesh representation of a 3D object.
A view of the outline of a clip's video frame. Used to refer to the X coordinate in Cartesian geometry. The X coordinate describes horizontal placement in motion effects. Used to refer to the Y coordinate in Cartesian geometry. The Y coordinate describes vertical placement in motion effects.
a description of the vertices and edges of a three dimensional object, specified by x, y and z coordinates
a non-graphical representation of the content and navigation of the email template
a skeletal rendering of every click-through
a UI design image that shows a simplified outline of what a window should look like
a visual representation of behaviorial requirements and required content in a quasi-approximate layout of what an eventual design will look like
Mode or model where only outlined edges of polygons are shown without being filled in
A representation of an object that contains line segments only. Typically, the line segments indicate polygon edges.
Shows the edges from which the object is constructed.
A three dimensional view of an image outlined using a wire-like frame.
Used in electronic graphics to form a "skeleton" of an object which is later electronically "fleshed out" (rendered) into a realistic image.
All 3D models are constructed from lines and vertices forming a dimensional map of the image. Then texture, shading or motion can be applied. Also referred to as Polygon Mesh.
A representation of a three-dimensional object that only shows the lines of its contours, hence the name "wireframe."
It is a geometric model that describes 3D geometry by outlining its edges.
(n) The simplest type of data representation for 3-D models. Wireframe modeling is a natural outgrowth of 2-D CAD in that such models only contain information on edges and vertices. With a wireframe modeler, there is no implicit information on the boundary between inside and outside the model volume. Wireframe can also refer to a rendering technique in which only the edges and vertices are represented in the image.
A display technique that shows a geometric object as a collection of lines. Contrast with shaded surface.