DocumentCode :
1642925
Title :
Dynamic texturing of real objects in an augmented reality system
Author :
Matkovic, Kresimir ; Psik, T. ; Wagner, Ilya ; Gracanin, Denis
Author_Institution :
VRVis Res. Center, Vienna, Austria
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
245
Lastpage :
248
Abstract :
The ability to physically change properties of real objects used in augmented reality (AR) applications is limited. Geometrical properties (shape, size) and appearance (color, texture) of a real object remain unchanged during a single application run. However, an AR system can be used to provide a virtual texture for the real object. The texture can be changed dynamically based on user interactions. The developed AR system includes two components, the "3D Table" and the "Texture Painter". The 3D Table is a table where real objects are placed. The tabletop is used as a projection surface, making it possible to add a context to the real object. The Texture Painter makes it possible to paint on the real object, using a real brush and virtual ink (texture). ARToolkit markers are placed on the 3D Table tabletop to augment the environment with the virtual objects. Markers are either physical (printouts on the tabletop) or virtual (projections). The scene is recorded with a camera and the composed video is projected in real time. The projection shows a virtual environment, real objects painted with virtual ink, and virtual objects positioned where real or virtual ARToolkit markers are placed. The developed system is used in architectural design applications where, due to the different qualities of real architectural models and rendered architectural models, real models are still used. The system was tested at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna where it is used as a support tool for architecture students.
Keywords :
architecture; augmented reality; computational geometry; computer aided instruction; image texture; real-time systems; rendering (computer graphics); user interfaces; 3D Table; ARToolkit markers; Academy of Fine Arts; Austria; Texture Painter; Vienna; architectural design; architecture students; augmented reality system; camera; dynamic object texturing; geometrical properties; image texture; object appearance; object color; object shape; object size; projection surface; real objects; rendering; user interactions; user interface; video projection; virtual environment; virtual ink; virtual objects; virtual texture; Art; Augmented reality; Brushes; Cameras; Ink; Layout; Paints; Shape; System testing; Virtual environment;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Reality, 2005. Proceedings. VR 2005. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Bonn
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8929-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VR.2005.1492781
Filename :
1492781
Link To Document :
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