Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
This paper addresses the designers' activity and in particular the way designers express an object shape in 2D sketches
through character lines and how these lines form a basis for sketching shapes in 3D. The tools currently available in
commercial CAS/CAD systems to manipulate the digital models are still not sufficiently suited to support design. In this
paper, the so-called fully free-form deformation features (d-F4) are introduced as a modelling method to take into
account the curve-oriented stylists' way of working. Both the advantages of a free-form surface deformation method
and a feature-based approach are merged to define these high-level modelling entities allowing for a direct manipulation
of surfaces through a limited number of intuitive parameters. Such features incorporate several characteristics designed
to handle the uncertainties and/or inconsistencies of the designer's input during a sketching activity. In addition, a d-F4
classification is proposed to enable a fast access to the desired shape according to its semantics and characteristics.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Computational geometry and object modelling; Computer-aided design; 3D sketching
Elenco autori:
Catalano, CHIARA EVA; Cheutet, Vincent; Falcidieno, Bianca; Giannini, Franca
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