Talk:Surface normal
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What does it all mean!?
"A surface normal holds the three dimensional direction a surface faces in a 3 component vector representation."
Can't this be stated a little more clearly? I don't understand what is meant.
S.
- Probably. It could also benefit from a simple graphic. I know what it means—I'll try to get around to it. —Frecklefoot 18:52, 28 Aug 2003 (UTC)
- Okay, I edited the definition and added a graphic. I hope it is clearer now. If not, mention it here and I'll try to clrify it even more. :-) —Frecklefoot 20:34, 28 Aug 2003 (UTC)
- I took off the stub notice, it looks pretty well fleshed out now. (if someone more mathematical disagrees, they can put it back. --ObscureAuthor 20:37, 28 Aug 2003 (UTC)
