Gouraud

Gouraud may refer to:

  • General Henri Gouraud, a World War I French general
  • Henri Gouraud, a computer scientist.
    • Gouraud shading, a shading algorithm invented by him.

Other articles related to "gouraud":

Rue Gouraud
... Rue Gouraud is a mixed residential and commercial street in Gemmayzeh, a neighborhood in the Achrafieh district of Beirut in Lebanon ... Gemmayze, and Rue Gouraud specifically, is Beirut's artistic bohemian quarter, an old district full of narrow streets and beautiful historic buildings from the French ... and lounges most are directly located on Rue Gouraud, the main thoroughfare that cuts through the middle of the district ...
Gouraud Shading
... Gouraud shading, named after Henri Gouraud, is an interpolation method used in computer graphics to produce continuous shading of surfaces represented by polygon meshes ... In practice, Gouraud shading is most often used to achieve continuous lighting on triangle surfaces by computing the lighting at the corners of each triangle and ... Gouraud first published the technique in 1971 ...
Henri Gouraud (French Army Officer) - Africa
... Henri Gouraud was assigned in 1894 to French Sudan ... On 29 September 1898, Gouraud's unit stumbled upon Samori's encampment and captured him ... The capture of Samori made Henri Gouraud a celebrated figure in France, at the same time as nationalists were recovering from the setback against the British ...
Henri Gouraud (French Army Officer) - French Mandate of Syria and Lebanon
... See also Franco-Turkish War After the war, Gouraud served from 1919 to 1923 as representative of the French Government in the Middle East and commander ... the Ottoman Empire between France and Britain, Gouraud was commander of forces sent to enforce the French division of the Levant ... Between 20 January and 10 February 1920 Gouraud's troops were moved north to support forces in the Franco-Turkish War ...