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            by Laurent DELRIEU Isosurface extraction using a rectilinear scalar field (here distance from a mesh)
1) Classical marching cubes using iso-surface from Millipede
2) Marching tetrahedrons (Paul Bourke)
3) Naive surface nets/dual countouring without smoothed vertex (Mikola Lysenko)
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