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Maroc Maroc - TECHXPLORE.COM - Computer Sciences - 21/Jan 17:12

Computer scientists digitally render iridescent bird feathers

Computer animators and video game designers may soon have a better way to create the purple-green sheen of a grackle's wing, or the pink flash on a hummingbird's throat, thanks to a new method for rendering iridescent feathers.

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