DocumentCode
2057958
Title
Improving interactivity within a virtual sculpting environment
Author
Noble, Robert A. ; Clapworthy, Gordon J.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Math. & Comput., Robert Gordon Univ., Aberdeen, UK
fYear
1998
fDate
29-31 Jul 1998
Firstpage
232
Lastpage
238
Abstract
Computer animators find that maintaining control of the shape of deformable objects during motion is sometimes difficult. This paper describes a system called “Gargoyle” which provides improved support in this area; it concentrates particularly on the form of interaction between user and computer. In Gargoyle, an object is sculpted at several predefined key positions which are associated with particular values of the parameters defining the surface. This allows the object to be animated by parametric interpolation in the conventional way. Within a two-handed stereoscopic environment, an object is modelled by “holding” it in one hand, while the other hand uses the mouse to sculpt the object (as if it were made of clay) using a “point-and-click” technique, rather than the conventional “pick-and-drag” approach. Several tools are available and, with each click of the mouse, the current tool is applied to the surface at the indicated point. The algorithms underlying the tools are outlined, and various objects which have been sculpted using them are described
Keywords
art; computer animation; deformation; graphical user interfaces; interactive systems; interpolation; mouse controllers (computers); shape control; splines (mathematics); virtual reality; Gargoyle; NURBS; computer animation; deformable objects; flexible objects; geometric modelling; interactivity; mouse; nonuniform rational B-splines; object holding; object motion; parametric interpolation; point-and-click technique; predefined key positions; shape control; surface parameter values; two-handed stereoscopic environment; user interaction; virtual sculpting environment; Animation; Electrical capacitance tomography; Identity-based encryption; Mathematics; Mice; Packaging; Shape control; Solid modeling; Spline; Surface topography;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Visualization, 1998. Proceedings. 1998 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
London
ISSN
1093-9547
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8509-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IV.1998.694226
Filename
694226
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