Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Computer graphics processing – Three-dimension
Reexamination Certificate
2000-05-30
2004-08-31
Nguyen, Kim (Department: 2671)
Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system
Computer graphics processing
Three-dimension
C345S419000, C345S007000, C345S564000, C345S568000, C345S569000, C345S572000, C348S044000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06784885
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to three dimensional graphic accelerators, and more particularly to a three dimensional parallax drawing system for use with virtual reality systems.
2. Description of the Related Art
Most modern graphic boards have graphic accelerators which provide the ability to quickly move data to video memory from other places in the computer. Graphic accelerators have been improved for use in three-dimensional games or graphics as well as virtual reality. In order to implement the 3-D graphics, well known texture mapping, perspective projection, shading, fog and depth cueing techniques are widely used. Texture mapping allows the graphic accelerator to calculate the memory address of the desired 3-D image to read out the texture data stored in the video memory and again write into the frame buffer. These techniques provide two-dimensional images with a sense of perspective; however, the 3-D image produced by conventional graphic accelerators is somewhat different from what is seen by human eyes in the real world. The human eyes perceives how far away an object is by using parallax.
FIG. 1
shows the binocular disparity relative to a hexahedral object. Assuming a view plane
10
in front of the human eyes, a left eye's view
20
and a right eye's view
30
are formed in the view plane
10
and reach the retinas of two eyes LE and RE. The left eye's view
20
is different in shape from the right eye's view
30
due to the distance between the two eyes. This binocular disparity results in a perception of how far or near the object is.
If the view plane
10
of
FIG. 1
is replaced by the monitor screen, and the corresponding 3-D image produced by a conventional graphic accelerator is represented thereon, the image seen by the human eyes can be depicted as shown in FIG.
2
. Once the image appears at the monitor, each eye focuses on the monitor screen and the composite images of views
20
,
30
are simultaneously seen by the eyes. Thus, the images presented in the monitor screen cannot be seen with the parallax effect.
In order to separate the left eye's view
20
and the right eye's view
30
in the monitor screen and thus to give the parallax effect, LCD Shutter techniques have been widely used in combination with raster display systems. Such techniques are known in the art as “stereo graphics.”
FIG. 3
illustrates the LCD Shutter technique. The stereo graphic system includes goggles placed nearby two eyes, and LCD shutters
60
and
70
are provided inside the goggles. In the interlaced monitor screen
40
, the left eye's view
20
and the right eye's view
30
are separately presented according to even numbered scan lines
50
and odd numbered scan lines
55
. The left shutter
60
and right shutter
70
are operated in synchronization with the even numbered scan plane and odd numbered scan plane, respectively, such that the left LCD shutter
60
is activated during the presentation of the left eye's view
20
while the right LCD shutter
70
is deactivated to shield the right eye's view
30
of the monitor screen.
However, the above LCD shutter system still has limitations in providing a realistic perspective of an object.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a three dimensional parallax drawing system in which a vivid perspective effect can be obtained.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a three dimensional parallax drawing system comprising: an address generator located at a graphic accelerator and generating the X-axis, Y-axis and Z-axis addresses of an image; an address correction means for producing a corrected X-axis address in response to the X-axis and Z-axis address outputs from the three dimensional address generator; an address selection means for selecting one of the original X-axis address supplied from the three dimensional address generator and the corrected X-axis address from the address correction circuit in response to a stereo graphic mode request signal; a frame buffer address generator for converting the X-axis address received from the address selection means and the Y-axis address received from the three dimensional address generator into the frame buffer linear address.
The address correction circuit comprises an operation unit for receiving the Z-axis address and calculating the corresponding corrected X-axis address, and an adder for producing a resultant X-axis address consisting of the original X-axis address and the corrected X-axis address. Also, the address selection means includes a multiplexer.
According to this invention, the X-axis parallax of human eyes relative to all points of an object can be converted into the X-axis addresses. Thus, once the 3-D image of the object is projected with separating the left and right eye's views and reflecting the corrected X-axis addresses, a more vivid image having better perspective can be seen through the LCD shutters.
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Marger Johnston & McCollom, P.C.
Nguyen Kim
Samsung Electronics Co,. Ltd.
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