Modeling with Subdivision Surfaces
Date issued
2010
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
Subdivision surfaces are an established modeling tool in computer graphics and computer-aided design. While the theoretical
foundations of subdivision surfaces are well studied, the correlation between a control mesh and its subdivided limit surface
still has some open-ended questions: Which topology should a control mesh have? Where should control vertices be placed?
A modeler – human or software – is confronted with these questions and has to answer them.
In this paper we analyze four characteristic situations. Each one consists of an analytical reference surface S and several
variants of control meshes Ci. In order to concentrate on the topology of the control meshes, the geometrical positions of their
control vertices have been determined and optimized automatically. As a result we identified the best topology of all Ci to
represent the given surface S. Based on these results we derived heuristics to model with subdivision surfaces. These heuristics
are beneficial for all modelers.
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počítačová grafika, počítačem podporovaný design, dělené plochy, modelovací techniky
Citation
WSCG 2010: Full Papers Proceedings: 18th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision in co-operation with EUROGRAPHICS, p. 1-8.