Editing Level-Set Models with Sketched Curves
M. Eyiyurekli, C. Grimm, D. Breen
Sketch Based Interfaces and Modeling, 2009, pp. 45--52.
Abstract: Level set models are deformable implicit surfaces where the deformation is controlled by a speed function in the level set partial differential equation (PDE). These models are widely used in computer graphics applications due to their implicit definition, low-level volumetric representation and the powerful numerical techniques used to produce the PDE-based deformation. We present a set of interactive sketch-based level-set surface editing operators. These operators allow a user to sketch curves above or on a level-set surface in order to edit the surface's shape. Once the curves are sketched the surface interactively evolves to locally fit to the curves. A user may then modify the curves in order to refine the shape of the model. The mathematics, algorithms and techniques needed to implement numerous sketch-based level set modeling capabilities are described. The speed functions that produce the surface deformations within the context of solving the level-set PDE are detailed. Several examples are presented to demonstrate the flexibility and usefulness of the editing operators.
Article URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.2312/SBM/SBM09/045-052
BibTeX format:
@inproceedings{Eyiyurekli:2009:ELM,
  author = {M. Eyiyurekli and C. Grimm and D. Breen},
  title = {Editing Level-Set Models with Sketched Curves},
  booktitle = {Sketch Based Interfaces and Modeling},
  pages = {45--52},
  year = {2009},
}
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