International Conference on Shape Modeling & Applications
Implicit Extrusion Fields: General Concepts and Some Simple Applications
Genova, Italy
May 07-May 11
ISBN: 0-7695-0853-7
This paper presents a new interpretation of the binary blending operator of implicit modeling. Instead of considering the operator as a composition of potential functions, we propose to consider it as an implicit curve extruded in an implicit extrusion field. An implicit extrusion field is a 2D space for which each coordinate is a potential field.The study of general concepts around implicit extrusion fields allows us to introduce the theoretical notion of free-form blending controlled point-by-point by the user. Through the use of functional interpolation functions, we propose modeling tools to create, sculpt or combine implicit primitives by extrusion of a profile in an implicit extrusion field.
Citation:
L. Barthe, V. Gaildrat, R. Caubet, "Implicit Extrusion Fields: General Concepts and Some Simple Applications," smi, pp.0114, International Conference on Shape Modeling & Applications, 2001