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Sculpting 3D Models - Overview

Sculpting 3D Models - Overview. Dorsey & McMillan Combines the fidelity of a boundary representations with the flexibility of a volumetric model Interactive surface modification Rich set of shaping tools Tools for simulating natural processes Tactile feedback Multi-resolution

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Sculpting 3D Models - Overview

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  1. Sculpting 3D Models - Overview Dorsey & McMillan • Combines the fidelity of a boundary representations with the flexibility of a volumetric model • Interactive surface modification • Rich set of shaping tools • Tools for simulating natural processes • Tactile feedback • Multi-resolution • adaptive rendering speed • quality and resolution on-demand FOR MORE INFO… see www.graphics.lcs.mit.edu

  2. 3D Surface Exploration Next: Stage II • Integrate head-tracked stereo display with haptic interface • Large format plasma display • Virtual working surface • Usable in ambient light • Flat (no projection volume) • Natural interface • Aids comprehension • Direct manipulation of surfaces • Interact with simulation FOR MORE INFO… see www.graphics.lcs.mit.edu

  3. Future Directions • Multiuser stereo displays • Modeling layered and composite materials • Virtual user-guided simulation environments • Materials that deform, change shape and appearance through manipulation • Next generation 3D modeling system FOR MORE INFO… see www.graphics.lcs.mit.edu

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