Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Computer graphics processing – Shape generating
Reexamination Certificate
2002-02-19
2004-12-07
Tung, Kee M. (Department: 2676)
Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system
Computer graphics processing
Shape generating
C345S440000, C345S419000, C345S422000, C345S582000, C345S473000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06828969
ABSTRACT:
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a game system, program and image generating method.
BACKGROUND OF ART
There is known a game system which can generate an image as viewed from a given viewpoint within an object space that is a virtual three-dimensional space. Such a game system is highly popular from the fact that it can provide a so-called virtual reality. If the game system is for a roll-playing game (RPG), a player can enjoy the game by controlling a character (or object) allocated to the player to move it on a map within the object space such that the player will fight against an enemy character, dialogue with any other character or visit various cities and towns.
In such a game system, an object representing a character is configured by a plurality of polygons or free-form surfaces (which are primitive surfaces in a broad sense). The image as viewed from the given viewpoint within the object space will be generated by arranging the object (model) configured by these polygons within the object space and then performing the geometry-processing (or three-dimensional computation) with respect to the object. Thus, the image can be generated in a more realistic form as if it exists in the real world scene.
On the other hand, the field of animated cartoons and comics makes an appeal to players by using an image similar to a cellular picture specific to the animation, rather than a realistic image actually photographed.
The game picture generated by the conventional game system can make an appeal to a person that likes the reality, but would not make an appeal to a person that likes the animation.
To overcome such a problem, the inventors have developed a game system which can generate a cellular image in real-time. The generation of the cellular image requires a process of drawing the edge line of an object including a character or the like (or a process of emphasizing the edge line).
However, it has been found that such a process contains the following problems.
(1) It is now assumed, for example, that an edge line having its thickness equal to one pixel is to be drawn around the outer periphery of an object. In such a case, a problem is not substantially raised if the distance between the viewpoint and the object is nearer (or if the object is larger relative to pixels on the screen). However, if the distance between the viewpoint and the object is farther (or if the object is smaller relative to pixels on the screen), an unnatural image will be generated since the thickness of the edge line will unnecessarily be increased relative to the size of the object.
(2) If the edge line and other objects are drawn in an inappropriate order or if an inappropriate Z-value (or depth value) is given to the edge line, an inappropriate hidden-surface removal or translucent-synthesizing will be made between the edge line and the other objects, thus creating an unnatural image.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
The present invention provides a game system which generates an image, comprising: means which draws an image of an edge line of an object in an inside area of an edge of the object, the image of the edge line being generated based on an image of the object; and means which generates an image as viewed from a given viewpoint within an object space.
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Chen Po Wei
Namco Ltd.
Oliff & Berridg,e PLC
Tung Kee M.
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