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The faceting signal, defined in this paper as the difference signal between a rendering of the original geometric model and a simplified version of the geometric model, is responsible for the faceting artifacts commonly observed in the renderings of coarse geometric models. In this paper, we analyze the source of the faceting signal and develop a perceptual metric for the visibility of the faceting signal.