Eigen deformation of 3D models
Tamal K. Dey, Pawas Ranjan, Yusu Wang
In The Visual Computer, 28(6--8), June 2012.
Abstract: Recent advances in mesh deformations have been dominated by two techniques: one uses an intermediate structure like a cage which transfers the user intended moves to the mesh, the other lets the user to impart the moves to the mesh directly. The former one lets the user deform the model in real-time and also preserve the shape with sophisticated techniques like Green Coordinates. The direct techniques on the other hand free the user from the burden of creating an appropriate cage though they take more computing time to solve larger non-linear optimizations. It would be ideal to develop a cage-free technique that provides real-time deformation while respecting the local geometry. Using a simple eigen-framework, we devise such a technique. Our framework creates an implicit skeleton automatically. The user only specifies the motion in a simple and intuitive manner, and our algorithm computes a deformation whose quality is similar to that of the cage-based scheme with Green Coordinates.
@article{Dey:2012:EDO,
author = {Tamal K. Dey and Pawas Ranjan and Yusu Wang},
title = {Eigen deformation of 3D models},
journal = {The Visual Computer},
volume = {28},
number = {6--8},
pages = {585--595},
month = jun,
year = {2012},
}
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