An amusing way to illustrate the meaning of Delaunay triangulation: for
each pair of points, draw a cylinder whose thickness is inversely
related to its length. In 3D, the short ones stand out over the long
ones.
(In this image I show only a few of the possible edges, which on other
grounds I believe to include the Delaunay edges. Also, I've used blob
cylinders, to emphasize the vertices.)
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Anton Sherwood -- br0### [at] p0b0xcom -- http://ogre.nu/
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