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<p>and exact usage varies among many sources.</p>

<p>Scene model elements include geometric primitives: points or vertices; line segments or edges; polygons or faces; and more abstract model objects such as curves, splines, surfaces, and even text. In complicated scene models, individual elements may be selectively disabled (clipped) for reasons including visibility within the viewport (<a href="page.php?w=frustum_culling">frustum culling</a>); orientation (<a href="page.php?w=backface_culling">backface culling</a>), obscuration by other scene</p><p>
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