DocumentCode
1837104
Title
Sharp features on multiresolution subdivision surfaces
Author
Biermann, Henning ; Martin, Ioana M. ; Zorin, Denis ; Bernardini, Fausto
Author_Institution
New York Univ., NY, USA
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
140
Lastpage
149
Abstract
In this paper we describe a method for creating sharp features and trim regions on multiresolution subdivision surfaces along a set of user-defined curves. Operations such as engraving, embossing, and trimming are important in many surface modeling applications. Their implementation, however, is non-trivial due to computational, topological, and smoothness constraints that the underlying surface has to satisfy. The novelty of our work lies in the ability to create sharp features anywhere on a surface and in the fact that the resulting representation remains within the multiresolution subdivision framework. Preserving the original representation has the advantage that other operations applicable to multiresolution subdivision surfaces can subsequently be applied to the edited model. We also introduce an extended set of subdivision rules for Catmull-Clark surfaces that allows the creation of creases along diagonals of control mesh faces
Keywords
computational geometry; computer graphics; Catmull-Clark surfaces; computational constraints; control mesh faces; diagonals; embossing; engraving; multiresolution subdivision surfaces; sharp features; smoothness constraints; surface modeling; topological constraints; trim regions; trimming; user-defined curves; Deformable models; Embossing; Motion pictures; Shape; Solid modeling; Spline; Surface reconstruction; Surface topography; Topology; Wires;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Graphics and Applications, 2001. Proceedings. Ninth Pacific Conference on
Conference_Location
Tokyo
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1227-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PCCGA.2001.962867
Filename
962867
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