Triangle intersection
Dickinson, John
John.Dickinson at nrc.ca
Thu Jan 11 09:27:27 PST 2001
I have recieved a couple of answers directly and I thought other might want
some of the references I got. Note that the trick is to do this
efficiently, something I forgot to say as I have to do it for many such
pairs of triangles.
John
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Please have a look at
M. Held (1997):
``ERIT: A Collection of Efficient and Reliable Intersection Tests''.
Journal of Graphics Tools 2(4):25-44, 1997.
Good luck with your project.
Regards,
--martin held
if they are known to intersect, just walk around triangle A until
it pierces the plane of B inside B, call that point pA. same for
B wrt A, call that pB; then the segment you want is just pApB.
seth.
Tomas Möller. A fast triangle-triangle intersection test. Journal of
Graphics Tools, 2(2):25-30, 1997
A Fast Triangle-Triangle Intersection Test
Tomas Möller
Prosolvia Clarus AB
Sweden
tompa at clarus.se
Abstract:
This paper presents a method, along with some optimizations, for
computing whether or not two
triangles intersect. The code, which is shown to be fast, can be used,
for example, in collision detection
algorithms.
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