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voxel A voxel is the three dimensional equivalent of a pixel: a finite volume within 3D space. Some alternative 3D rendering techniques use voxels to render 3D scenes: whilst it is not a common technique within real-time 3D at the moment, with the increasing power of computers, it will probabally become more important in the future.
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voxel The entity an image is composed from. usually one number like an integer or a floating point number, but sometime also a structure containing several entities. It is a made-up word for Pixel (from Picture Element) and Volume Element.
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voxel Volume pixel.
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