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Our idea is motivated by a drafter's device called the French curve. The advantage of French curves
is that they provide templates for tracing out curves, without drawing them
freehand. Our project considers its analogue in one higher dimension, namely
3D surfaces. A predefined set of surfaces, called French surfaces, is given to
the user to choose from. The selected surfaces are then blended together one
after another to form the final model. The system French Surfaces suggests a
breakthrough in surface design in computer graphics. We depart from the
traditional approach of users actively drawing surfaces, to one where users
simply choose from a large library of surfaces.
Also, our system avoids the not-so-user-friendly mathematical structures and freehand control of
traditional methods. The only input needed from users is artistic expression,
not math skills.
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| PDF | bibtex | Zita Cheng and Sidney S. Fels. French Surface: A New Technique for Surface Design. Proceedings ACM Conference on Graphics and Interation Techniques (SIGGRAPH'01): Sketches and Applications.
Pages 188. Aug. 2001. |
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Zita Cheng
Sidney Fels
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