Apparatus and method for processing three-dimensional...

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Computer graphics processing – Three-dimension

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C345S441000, C345S442000, C345S443000

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07042453

ABSTRACT:
In an apparatus for processing three-dimensional graphic images, a first input part inputs a first two-dimensional graphic image and a second input part inputs a second two-dimensional graphic image. A three-dimensional graphic image generating part generates a three-dimensional graphic image based on the first two-dimensional graphic image and the second two-dimensional graphic image.

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