Interactive Shape Design Using Metaballs and Splines

作者: D Thalmann , J Shen

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摘要: Implicit surfaces have received increased attention in the design and animation of 3D objects, since they posses some useful advantages over traditional parametric surfaces. However, interactive such generally suffers from relatively slow display speed lack efficient control facilities. This paper experiments combination implicit surface technique spline technique, order to enhance modeling capability practice, particularly articulated characters.

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