Computer Graphics and Applications, 12th Pacific Conference on (PG'04)
Swirling-Sweepers: Constant-Volume Modeling
Seoul, Korea
October 06-October 08
ISBN: 0-7695-2234-3
Swirling-sweepers is a new method for modeling shapes while preserving volume. The artist describes a deformation by dragging a point along a path. The method is independent of the geometric representation of the shape. It preserves volume and avoids self-intersections, both local and global. It is capable of unlimited stretching and the deformation can be constrained to affect only a part of the model. We argue that all of these properties are necessary for interactive modeling if the user is to have the impression that he or she is shaping a real material. Our method is the first to implement all five.
Citation:
Alexis Angelidis, Marie-Paule Cani, Geoff Wyvill, Scott King, "Swirling-Sweepers: Constant-Volume Modeling," pg, pp.10-15, Computer Graphics and Applications, 12th Pacific Conference on (PG'04), 2004
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