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Encyclopedia > Bezigon

In the mathematical subfield of numerical analysis and in computer graphics a Bézier spline is a spline curve where each polynomial of the spline is in Bézier form. A Bézier spline is sometimes called bezigon as Bézier splines are like polygons but instead of straight lines they consist of Bézier curves.


Bezigons can be made big or small or rotated with no "jaggies".Adobe PostScript fonts are made up of bezigons. Bezigons can be used to create scalable shapes directly.


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Given a spline S of degree n with k knots xi we can write the spline as a Bézier spline as



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Bezigon drawing - Allegro Wiki (361 words)
A bezigon is a closed 2d shape similar to a polygon, but with Bezier curves as edges.
As bezier curves can be straight lines, a polygon is a special instance of a bezigon.
Once you have subdivided the bezier curves, you are left with a polygon, which can be drawn like any other polygon, using Allegro functions.
Bilgisayar Dershanesi :: Pen ve Bezigon (513 words)
Bezigon aracı ile yumuşak eğimli bir yol çizmek için, bezigon aracını seçin.
Bezigon Aracı ile düzden-eğimliye bir yol oluşturmak için, bir köşe noktası oluşturmak için tıklayın.
Bezigon aracı noktaları hızlı yerleştirmemize olanak verir ama, bütün nokta kulpları otomatik olarak atanır.
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