T-Splines and T-NURCCs
Thomas W. Sederberg, Jianmin Zheng, Almaz Bakenov, Ahmad Nasri
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 22(3), July 2003.
Abstract: This paper presents a generalization of non-uniform B-spline surfaces called T-splines. T-spline control grids permit Tjunctions, so lines of control points need not traverse the entire control grid. T-splines support many valuable operations within a consistent framework, such as local refinement, and the merging of several B-spline surfaces that have different knot vectors into a single gap-free model. The paper focuses on T-splines of degree three, which are C2 (in the absence of multiple knots). T-NURCCs (Non-Uniform Rational Catmull-Clark Surfaces with T-junctions) are a superset of both T-splines and Catmull-Clark surfaces. Thus, a modeling program for T-NURCCs can handle any NURBS or Catmull-Clark model as special cases. T-NURCCs enable true local refinement of a Catmull-Clark-type control grid: individual control points can be inserted only where they are needed to provide additional control, or to create a smoother tessellation, and such insertions do not alter the limit surface. T-NURCCs use stationary refinement rules and are C2 except at extraordinary points and features.
Keyword(s): B-spline surfaces, subdivision surfaces, local refinement
BibTeX format:
@article{Sederberg:2003:TAT,
  author = {Thomas W. Sederberg and Jianmin Zheng and Almaz Bakenov and Ahmad Nasri},
  title = {T-Splines and T-NURCCs},
  journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics},
  volume = {22},
  number = {3},
  pages = {477--484},
  month = jul,
  year = {2003},
}
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