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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 25, 2005
Filed:
Jan. 02, 2001
Yoshifusa Hayama, Tokyo, JP;
Kazunori O, Tokyo, JP;
Seiichi Yamagata, Tokyo, JP;
Shinobu Hayashi, Tokyo, JP;
Shigenobu Nakamura, Tokyo, JP;
Kazuko Noguchi, Tokyo, JP;
Makio Kida, Tokyo, JP;
Takeharu Tanimura, Tokyo, JP;
Tadahiro Kawamura, Tokyo, JP;
Yuichiro Mine, Tokyo, JP;
Hideki Tanaka, Tokyo, JP;
Naohiro Warama, Tokyo, JP;
Yoshifusa Hayama, Tokyo, JP;
Kazunori O, Tokyo, JP;
Seiichi Yamagata, Tokyo, JP;
Shinobu Hayashi, Tokyo, JP;
Shigenobu Nakamura, Tokyo, JP;
Kazuko Noguchi, Tokyo, JP;
Makio Kida, Tokyo, JP;
Takeharu Tanimura, Tokyo, JP;
Tadahiro Kawamura, Tokyo, JP;
Yuichiro Mine, Tokyo, JP;
Hideki Tanaka, Tokyo, JP;
Naohiro Warama, Tokyo, JP;
Kabushiki Kaisha Sega Enterprises, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
In an image processing device composed such that it can display a prescribed object while changing the shape of said object, there is provided a first memory for recording information for first polygons which form the object; a second memory for recording information for second polygons, which form the object and are linked to the first polygons; and when the shape of the object is changed, the shapes of said second polygons are changed such that no gaps are produced between the first polygons and the second polygons. Accordingly, it is possible to achieve a more realistic object representation, with the joint regions moving in a natural manner.