International audienceWe present a system for sketching in 3D, which strives to preserve the degree of expression, imagination, and simplicity of use achieved by 2D drawing. Our system directly uses user-drawn strokes to infer the sketches representing the same scene from different viewpoints, rather than attempting to reconstruct a 3D model. This is achieved by interpreting strokes as indications of a local surface silhouette or contour. Strokes thus deform and disappear progressively as we move away from the original viewpoint. They may be occluded by objects indicated by other strokes, or, in contrast, be drawn above such objects. The user draws on a plane which can be positioned explicitly or relative to other objects or strokes in the ...
This paper presents an online personalised non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) technique for 3D model...
Current user interfaces of CAD systems are still not suited to the initial stages of product devel...
Figure 1: An example of creating a chair model using our system. The user successively draws freefor...
International audienceWe present a system for sketching in 3D, which strives to preserve the degree ...
This research investigates the use of sketching techniques in 3D modeling and reconstruction to enha...
We present a system that lets a designer directly annotate a 3D model with strokes, imparting a pers...
We demonstrate an intuitive and interactive prototype sketching system that reconstructs 3D polyhedr...
This paper proposes a method that resembles a natural pen and paper interface to create curve based ...
Abstract: We propose a new modeling and rendering system that enables users to construct 3D models w...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2005.Includes bibliog...
International audienceSketching is one of the most natural ways to exchange ideas. It has been used ...
We present a system for sketching in 2D to create 3D curves. The interface is light-weight, pen-base...
International audienceThis paper presents a modeling system which takes advantage of two-dimensional...
Abstract. Sketching by hand is without doubt – alongside building models – the most common tool that...
Sketching communicates ideas rapidly through approximate visual images with low overhead (pencil and...
This paper presents an online personalised non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) technique for 3D model...
Current user interfaces of CAD systems are still not suited to the initial stages of product devel...
Figure 1: An example of creating a chair model using our system. The user successively draws freefor...
International audienceWe present a system for sketching in 3D, which strives to preserve the degree ...
This research investigates the use of sketching techniques in 3D modeling and reconstruction to enha...
We present a system that lets a designer directly annotate a 3D model with strokes, imparting a pers...
We demonstrate an intuitive and interactive prototype sketching system that reconstructs 3D polyhedr...
This paper proposes a method that resembles a natural pen and paper interface to create curve based ...
Abstract: We propose a new modeling and rendering system that enables users to construct 3D models w...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2005.Includes bibliog...
International audienceSketching is one of the most natural ways to exchange ideas. It has been used ...
We present a system for sketching in 2D to create 3D curves. The interface is light-weight, pen-base...
International audienceThis paper presents a modeling system which takes advantage of two-dimensional...
Abstract. Sketching by hand is without doubt – alongside building models – the most common tool that...
Sketching communicates ideas rapidly through approximate visual images with low overhead (pencil and...
This paper presents an online personalised non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) technique for 3D model...
Current user interfaces of CAD systems are still not suited to the initial stages of product devel...
Figure 1: An example of creating a chair model using our system. The user successively draws freefor...