Displaced Subdivision Surfaces
Aaron Lee, Henry Moreton, Hugues Hoppe
Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 2000, July 2000, pp. 85--94.
Abstract: In this paper we introduce a new surface representation, the displaced subdivision surface. It represents a detailed surface model as a scalar-valued displacement over a smooth domain surface. Our representation defines both the domain surface and the displacement function using a unified subdivision framework, allowing for simple and efficient evaluation of analytic surface properties. We present a simple, automatic scheme for converting detailed geometric models into such a representation. The challenge in this conversion process is to find a simple subdivision surface that still faithfully expresses the detailed model as its offset. We demonstrate that displaced subdivision surfaces offer a number of benefits, including geometry compression, editing, animation, scalability, and adaptive rendering. In particular, the encoding of fine detail as a scalar function makes the representation extremely compact.
Keyword(s): geometry compression, multiresolution geometry, displacement maps, bump maps, multiresolution editing, animation
@inproceedings{Lee:2000:DSS,
author = {Aaron Lee and Henry Moreton and Hugues Hoppe},
title = {Displaced Subdivision Surfaces},
booktitle = {Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 2000},
pages = {85--94},
month = jul,
year = {2000},
}
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