Talk:Wire frame model
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[edit] About Hidden line removal
'The link to hidden "line removal" is redirected to hidden face removal... wich is NOT the same. You can render a scene in just wireframe where faces are not shown and therefore become irrelevant. In case you want to avoid to draw lines that are on the backside of an object in wireframe mode you have to do the uniqe process of hidden LINE removal.
It should therefore be described on a uniqe page and not be falsely redirected.
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[edit] This is missing out on the Web Design use of "wireframe"
OK – so lets get web interaction wireframe definition rolling- here is a starter for ten:
The Wireframe concept is also used by web page interaction designers. A wireframe schematic is created to show how the structure of the web site fits together, where all the items go. It is a tool which assists the migration of a web application design project through its various stages of Understanding, Designing, Building and Evaluation. --82.6.82.69 17:07, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Root page concept, and hierarchy
This is one of many good pages that come under the heading of Animation. There was a lot of duplication occuring, and a major cleanup was needed on some pages. I have tried to do this using a hierarchy from a 'Root page'. See Talk:Animation for further discussion. --Lindosland 14:02, 30 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Spam links?
Is it just me or are those external links pretty spammy?
[edit] general comment on complete article
This article (wireframe model) serves no purpose. It is larded with jargon and therefore unclear to those who need an explanation, but it is not sufficiently advanced to be of use to experts. Would someone please re-write it at a more elementary level?

