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Extended free-form deformation : a sculpturing tool for 3D geometric modeling

Sabine Coquillart
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Abstract

Current research efforts focus on providing more efficient and effective design methods for 3D modeling systems. In this paper a new deformation technique is presented. Among other things, arbitrarily shaped bump can be designed and surfaces can be bent along arbitrarily shaped curves. The purpose of this research is to define a highly interactive and intuitive modeling technique for designers and stylists. A natural way of thinking is to mimic traditional trades, such as sculpturing and moulding. Furthermore, with this deformation technique, the modeling tool paradigm is introduced. The object is deformed with a user-defined deformation tool. This method is an extension of the Free-Form Deformation (FFD) technique proposed by Sederberg and Parry.

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inria-00075308 , version 1 (24-05-2006)

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Sabine Coquillart. Extended free-form deformation : a sculpturing tool for 3D geometric modeling. [Research Report] RR-1250, INRIA. 1990. ⟨inria-00075308⟩
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