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3D Object Metamorphosis with Pseudo MetameshesMOCANU, B. , TAPU, R. , ZAHARIA, T. |
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3D mesh morphing, spherical parameterization, radial basis function, pseudo-supermesh
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graphics(8), mesh(7), morphing(6), siggraph(5), shape(4), meshes(4), interactive(4), deformation(4)
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Date of Publication: 2015-02-28
Volume 15, Issue 1, Year 2015, On page(s): 115 - 122
ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
Digital Object Identifier: 10.4316/AECE.2015.01016
Web of Science Accession Number: 000352158600016
SCOPUS ID: 84924762569
Abstract
In this paper we introduce a novel framework for 3D object metamorphosis, represented by closed triangular meshes. The systems returns a high quality transition sequence, smooth and gradual, that is visual pleasant and consistent to both source and target topologies. The method starts by parameterizing both the source and the target model to a common domain (the unit sphere). Then, the features selected from the two models are aligned by applying the CTPS C2a radial basis functions. We demonstrate how the selected approach can create valid warping by deforming the models embedded into the parametric domain. In the final stage, we propose and validate a novel algorithm to construct a pseudo-supermesh able to approximate both, the source and target 3D objects. By using the pseudo-supermesh we developed a morphing transition consistent with respect to both geometry and topology of the 3D models. |
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