Traditional 3D scanning techniques can be used effectively to replicate solid objects such as statues, to produce low-cost replicas allowed to be touched by visitors. However, such techniques require expensive equipment and precise 3D scanning, also they are unsuitable for rendering 2D paintings as 3D models. In order to address these limitations, we developed a scalable, low-cost solution to produce braille-like readable 3D models of 2D paintings. We directly addressed the problem of rendering the shades of color and brushstrokes styles present in the original painting as an embossed composable surface. We repurposed a technique first used in 1634 by the Italian heraldist Padre Silvestro da Pietrasanta to reproduce the colors of coat of ar...
Teaching text for visually impaired people is not a difficult task. But, learning the subjects like ...
International audienceThe access to artworks by visually impaired people requires a simplified tacti...
The paper describes an ongoing cooperation of architecture students with museum educational services...
Traditional 3D scanning techniques can be used effectively to replicate solid objects such as statue...
The presented paper aims to create a more affordable way to present culturally-historical objects li...
Novel printing and layering technologies that incorporate a raised or embossed surface have demonstr...
A new representation of content for haptic exploration of two-dimensional pictorial art masterpieces...
New technologies can help in documenting, preserving and disseminating cultural contexts. Although ...
A current trend in computer graphics is the use of programmable tools that allow non-experts to enga...
The paper discusses the methodology followed to survey the Tomb of Julius II (Rome, 1545) and create...
We have developed low cost interactive 3D models that improve access to architectural details of cul...
In this paper, tactile tiles for teaching Braille alphabet were created using three different 3D pri...
Currently, a large amount of information is presented graphically. However, visually impaired indivi...
Graphical information has become a critical method for portraying information for education, work an...
Teaching text for visually impaired people is not a difficult task. But, learning the subjects like ...
International audienceThe access to artworks by visually impaired people requires a simplified tacti...
The paper describes an ongoing cooperation of architecture students with museum educational services...
Traditional 3D scanning techniques can be used effectively to replicate solid objects such as statue...
The presented paper aims to create a more affordable way to present culturally-historical objects li...
Novel printing and layering technologies that incorporate a raised or embossed surface have demonstr...
A new representation of content for haptic exploration of two-dimensional pictorial art masterpieces...
New technologies can help in documenting, preserving and disseminating cultural contexts. Although ...
A current trend in computer graphics is the use of programmable tools that allow non-experts to enga...
The paper discusses the methodology followed to survey the Tomb of Julius II (Rome, 1545) and create...
We have developed low cost interactive 3D models that improve access to architectural details of cul...
In this paper, tactile tiles for teaching Braille alphabet were created using three different 3D pri...
Currently, a large amount of information is presented graphically. However, visually impaired indivi...
Graphical information has become a critical method for portraying information for education, work an...
Teaching text for visually impaired people is not a difficult task. But, learning the subjects like ...
International audienceThe access to artworks by visually impaired people requires a simplified tacti...
The paper describes an ongoing cooperation of architecture students with museum educational services...