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International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications 2002 (SMI'02)
Local Subdivision Process with Doo-Sabin Subdivision Surfaces
Banff, Canada
May 17-May 22
ISBN: 0-7695-1546-0
One problem in subdivision surface is the number of meshes grows quickly after every subdivision step. The surface with huge number of meshes is difficult to manipulate. In this paper, an adaptive process for making local subdivision with Doo-Sabin Recursive subdivision surface is presented. With this process, we can create Doo-Sabin surfaces that are more densely subdivided in The areas of higher curvature or in the special areas Decided by users. The Doo-Sabin surfaces are constructed By a fewer meshes comparing with original Doo-Sabin method.
Index Terms:
Subdivision Surfaces, Local Subdivision Process, Polygons, Meshes
Citation:
Zheng Xu, Kunio Kondo, "Local Subdivision Process with Doo-Sabin Subdivision Surfaces," smi, pp.7, International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications 2002 (SMI'02), 2002
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