Turning Pages of 3D Electronic Books

作者: Lichan Hong , S.K. Card , Jindong Chen

DOI: 10.1109/VR.2006.135

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摘要: Taking the form of physical books, virtual 3D books can be used as basic components e-book systems, information workspaces, and digital libraries. This paper describes page turning design 3Book, a book system that we recently developed. Our aims to find sensible balance among important factors such visual realism, readability, interactivity, scalability. To convey impression reading or viewing an actual book, model all faces synchronize movements various portions during turning. delivers seamless transition between two states (i.e., when it is lying still pages). In addition, deform pages around imaginary cone changing sizes produce realistically-looking curved pages.

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