Constructive solid geometry
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Constructive solid geometry (CSG; formerly called computational binary solid geometry) is a technique used in solid modeling. Constructive solid geometry allows a modeler to create a complex surface or object by using Boolean operators to combine simpler objects,[1] potentially generating visually complex objects by combining a few primitive ones.[2][3]
In 3D computer graphics and CAD, CSG is often used in procedural modeling. CSG can also be performed on polygonal meshes, and may or may not be procedural and/or parametric.
Contrast CSG with polygon mesh modeling and box modeling.