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Interactive Face-Replacements for Modeling Detailed Shapes

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Interactive Face-Replacements for Modeling Detailed Shapes
In this paper, we present a method that allows novice users to interactively create partially self-similar manifold surfaces without relying on shape grammars or fractal methods. Moreover, the surfaces created using our method are connected. The modelers that are based on traditional fractal methods or shape grammars usually create disconnected surfaces and restrict the creative freedom of users. In most cases, the shapes are defined by hard-coded schemes that provide only a few parameters that can be adjusted by the users. We present a new approach for modeling such shapes. With this approach, novice users can interactively create a variety of unusual and interesting partially selfsimilar manifold surfaces.
Eric Landreneau, Ergun Akleman, John Keyser
Added 11 Jun 2010
Updated 11 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2006
Where GMP
Authors Eric Landreneau, Ergun Akleman, John Keyser
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