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SIGGRAPH
1991
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
Deformable curve and surface finite-elements for free-form shape design
The finite element method is applied to generate primitives that build continuous deformable shapes designed to support a new free-form modeling paradigm. The primitives autonomou...
George Celniker, Dave Gossard
CGF
1999
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13 years 4 months ago
A Free Form Feature Taxonomy
In this paper the notion of free form feature for aesthetic design is presented. The design of industrial products constituted by free form surfaces is done by using CAD systems r...
M. Fontana, Franca Giannini, M. Meirana
WSCG
2004
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13 years 5 months ago
Inserting G1 Discontinuities into Free-form Features for Aesthetic Design
Free form shapes are often used to fulfil both aesthetic and design constraints applied to parametric models currently adopted in CAD environments. Up to now, designers and engine...
Vincent Cheutet, Jean-Philippe Pernot, Jean-Claude...
SMA
2008
ACM
157views Solid Modeling» more  SMA 2008»
13 years 4 months ago
Interactive physically-based shape editing
We present an alternative approach to standard geometric shape editing using physically-based simulation. With our technique, the user can deform complex objects in real-time. The...
Johannes Mezger, Bernhard Thomaszewski, Simon Pabs...
TVCG
1998
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13 years 4 months ago
Dynamic Catmull-Clark Subdivision Surfaces
—Recursive subdivision schemes have been extensively used in computer graphics, computer-aided geometric design, and scientific visualization for modeling smooth surfaces of arbi...
Hong Qin, Chhandomay Mandal, Baba C. Vemuri