DINUS: Double Insertion, Nonuniform, Stationary Subdivision Surfaces
Kerstin Müller, Christoph Fünfzig, Lars Reusche, Dianne Hansford, Gerald Farin, Hans Hagen
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 29(3), June 2010.
Abstract: The Double Insertion, Nonuniform, Stationary subdivision surface (DINUS) generalizes both the nonuniform, bicubic spline surface and the Catmull-Clark subdivision surface. DINUS allows arbitrary knot intervals on the edges, allows incorporation of special features, and provides limit point as well as limit normal rules. It is the first subdivision scheme that gives the user all this flexibility and at the same time all essential limit information, which is important for applications in modeling and adaptive rendering. DINUS is also amenable to analysis techniques for stationary schemes. We implemented DINUS as an Autodesk Maya plugin to show several modeling and rendering examples.
Keyword(s): Catmull-Clark subdivision surfaces, NURBS, subdivision surfaces
Article URL: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1805964.1805969
BibTeX format:
@article{Mueller:2010:DDI,
  author = {Kerstin Müller and Christoph Fünfzig and Lars Reusche and Dianne Hansford and Gerald Farin and Hans Hagen},
  title = {DINUS: Double Insertion, Nonuniform, Stationary Subdivision Surfaces},
  journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics},
  volume = {29},
  number = {3},
  pages = {25:1--25:21},
  month = jun,
  year = {2010},
}
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