1. Monster mash
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Marek Dvorožňák, Cassidy Curtis, Brian Curless, David Salesin, Olga Sorkine-Hornung, and Daniel Sýkora
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Casual ,business.industry ,Computer science ,2D-to-3D inflation ,020207 software engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Animation ,Workspace ,3D modeling ,sketch-based modelling ,casual animation ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,Sketch ,Domain (software engineering) ,Workflow ,Human–computer interaction ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Polygon mesh ,business ,ComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS - Abstract
We present a new framework for sketch-based modeling and animation of 3D organic shapes that can work entirely in an intuitive 2D domain, enabling a playful, casual experience. Unlike previous sketch-based tools, our approach does not require a tedious part-based multi-view workflow with the explicit specification of an animation rig. Instead, we combine 3D inflation with a novel rigidity-preserving, layered deformation model, ARAP-L, to produce a smooth 3D mesh that is immediately ready for animation. Moreover, the resulting model can be animated from a single viewpoint --- and without the need to handle unwanted inter-penetrations, as required by previous approaches. We demonstrate the benefit of our approach on a variety of examples produced by inexperienced users as well as professional animators. For less experienced users, our single-view approach offers a simpler modeling and animating experience than working in a 3D environment, while for professionals, it offers a quick and casual workspace for ideation., ACM Transactions on Graphics, 39 (6), ISSN:0730-0301, ISSN:1557-7368
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- 2020
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