Subdivision surfaces are an established modeling tool in computer graphics and computer-aided design. While the theoretical foundations of subdivision surfaces are well studied, the correlation between a control mesh and its subdivided limit surface still has some open-ended questions: Which topology should a control mesh have? Where should control vertices be placed? A modeler - human or software - is confronted with these questions and has to answer them. In this paper we analyze four characteristic situations. Each one consists of an analytical reference surface S and several variants of control meshes Ci. In order to concentrate on the topology of the control meshes, the geometrical positions of their control vertices have been determin...
A typical industrial design modelling scenario involves defining the overall shape of a product foll...
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)...
Subdivision surfaces are an established modeling tool in computer graphics and computer-aided design...
Subdivision surfaces are an established modeling tool in computer graphics and computer-aided design...
Subdivision surfaces are an established modeling tool in computer graphics and computer-aided design...
International audienceSubdivision surfaces are usually used to construct freeform surfaces from netw...
International audienceSubdivision surfaces are usually used to construct freeform surfaces from netw...
In geometric modeling, we always want our geometric model to looks as realistic as the real world. I...
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)...
Subdivision surfaces are capable of modeling and representing complex shapes of arbi-trary topology....
Surfaces play an important role in three-dimensional computer aided geometric design (CAGD). Flat fa...
Subdivision surfaces are considered which consist of tri- or quadrilateral patches in a mostly regul...
Subdivision surfaces are usually used to construct freeform surfaces from network of curves for its ...
A typical industrial design modelling scenario involves defining the overall shape of a product foll...
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)...
Subdivision surfaces are an established modeling tool in computer graphics and computer-aided design...
Subdivision surfaces are an established modeling tool in computer graphics and computer-aided design...
Subdivision surfaces are an established modeling tool in computer graphics and computer-aided design...
International audienceSubdivision surfaces are usually used to construct freeform surfaces from netw...
International audienceSubdivision surfaces are usually used to construct freeform surfaces from netw...
In geometric modeling, we always want our geometric model to looks as realistic as the real world. I...
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)...
Subdivision surfaces are capable of modeling and representing complex shapes of arbi-trary topology....
Surfaces play an important role in three-dimensional computer aided geometric design (CAGD). Flat fa...
Subdivision surfaces are considered which consist of tri- or quadrilateral patches in a mostly regul...
Subdivision surfaces are usually used to construct freeform surfaces from network of curves for its ...
A typical industrial design modelling scenario involves defining the overall shape of a product foll...
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)...