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2009 IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces
Poster: A hybrid direct visual editing method for architectural massing study in virtual environments
Lafayette, LA, USA
March 14-March 15
ISBN: 978-1-4244-3965-2
Jian Chen, Department of Computer Science, Brown University, USA
Doug A. Bowman, Department of Computer Science, Center for Human-Computer Interaction, Virginia Tech, USA
David H. Laidlaw, Department of Computer Science, Brown University, USA
We present a hybrid user interface and gesture-based direct visual editing techniques for quick and rough object creation and manipulation in three-dimensional (3D) virtual environments (VEs). The user interface includes a novel table-prop to resemble an architect's physical workbench. A tracked pinch glove and a stylus pen provide both rough and fingertip level precise spatial input. For quick placement, objects do not float in space, but instead obey a set of constrained physics laws. Experimental results indicate our design is effective for architectural massing study. Our work contributes to the hardware system design and novel gesture-based interaction techniques, which have the potential to bring VEs into practical use in architecture.
Citation:
Jian Chen, Doug A. Bowman, David H. Laidlaw, "Poster: A hybrid direct visual editing method for architectural massing study in virtual environments," 3dui, pp.143-144, 2009 IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces, 2009
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