In engineering practice, many blended surfaces are both indicated and manufactured by rounding off a sharp edge. The authors term them `superficial'blends in contrast to `designed'blends for which existing surface techniques are appropriate. The provision of superficial blends in a geometric modelling system is explained, and a method is given for drawing objects containing blended edge
The main roadblock that has limited the usage of subdivision surfaces in computer-aided design (CAD)...
In this paper, using the blending (Coons) method, we generate some families of free-form surfaces fe...
The main roadblock that has limited the usage of subdivision surfaces in computer-aided design (CAD)...
Most of the work accomplished on surface blending is based on visual trimming. In the process of vis...
AbstractIn this paper, the geometric modeling for blending surface as algebraic surface is proposed....
Blending spline constructions are generated by blending local geometry using a smooth basis function...
In geometric modeling, we always want our geometric model to looks as realistic as the real world. I...
A comprehensive, up-to-date presentation of all the indispensable core concepts of geometric modelli...
By introducing the edge-based blending function derived from the surface-based one, we can capture t...
Fillets can be understood as connecting surfaces, created by a sphere - of constant or variable diam...
Blending or averaging of two-dimensional shapes usually operates on sets of discrete points or polyg...
A method is presented for obtaining surfaces that satisfy certain given design conditions. The surfa...
Despite the relative sophistication of modern surface design systems, many graphical renderings of s...
Technical reportAbstract: Despite the relative sophistication of modern surface design systems, many...
The main roadblock that has limited the usage of subdivision surfaces in computer-aided design (CAD)...
The main roadblock that has limited the usage of subdivision surfaces in computer-aided design (CAD)...
In this paper, using the blending (Coons) method, we generate some families of free-form surfaces fe...
The main roadblock that has limited the usage of subdivision surfaces in computer-aided design (CAD)...
Most of the work accomplished on surface blending is based on visual trimming. In the process of vis...
AbstractIn this paper, the geometric modeling for blending surface as algebraic surface is proposed....
Blending spline constructions are generated by blending local geometry using a smooth basis function...
In geometric modeling, we always want our geometric model to looks as realistic as the real world. I...
A comprehensive, up-to-date presentation of all the indispensable core concepts of geometric modelli...
By introducing the edge-based blending function derived from the surface-based one, we can capture t...
Fillets can be understood as connecting surfaces, created by a sphere - of constant or variable diam...
Blending or averaging of two-dimensional shapes usually operates on sets of discrete points or polyg...
A method is presented for obtaining surfaces that satisfy certain given design conditions. The surfa...
Despite the relative sophistication of modern surface design systems, many graphical renderings of s...
Technical reportAbstract: Despite the relative sophistication of modern surface design systems, many...
The main roadblock that has limited the usage of subdivision surfaces in computer-aided design (CAD)...
The main roadblock that has limited the usage of subdivision surfaces in computer-aided design (CAD)...
In this paper, using the blending (Coons) method, we generate some families of free-form surfaces fe...
The main roadblock that has limited the usage of subdivision surfaces in computer-aided design (CAD)...