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GRAPHICSINTERFACE
2003

A Gestural Interface to Free-Form Deformation

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A Gestural Interface to Free-Form Deformation
We present a gesture-based user interface to Free-Form Deformation (FFD). Traditional interfaces for FFD require the manipulation of individual points in a lattice of control vertices, a process which is both time-consuming and error-prone. In our system, the user can bend, twist, and stretch/squash the model as if it were a solid piece of clay without being unduly burdened by the mathematical details of FFD. We provide the user with a small but powerful set of gesture-based “ink stroke” commands that are invoked simply by drawing them on the screen. The system automatically infers the user’s intention from the stroke and deforms the model without any vertex-specific input from the user. Both the stroke recognition and FFD algorithms are executed in real-time on a standard PC. Key words: Computer graphics, user interfaces, penbased interfaces, free-form deformation
Geoffrey Draper, Parris K. Egbert
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where GRAPHICSINTERFACE
Authors Geoffrey Draper, Parris K. Egbert
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