Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2016
DOI: 10.1145/2858036.2858362
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“…Papercraft Generation : The computer‐assisted generation of papercrafts has been tackled before, for example for creating paper pop‐ups from 3D meshes [RJLYL14, XZM * 18] or origami architecture papercrafts [LLLN * 13], iris papercrafts [IIM16], cardboard‐based papercrafts [ZGPR16], and animated pop‐ups that show motions of articulated Characters [RLL15]. This has also been investigated for large‐scale models [SCS16, CS17] and entire 3D sceNes through developable surfaces [PDRK18].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Papercraft Generation : The computer‐assisted generation of papercrafts has been tackled before, for example for creating paper pop‐ups from 3D meshes [RJLYL14, XZM * 18] or origami architecture papercrafts [LLLN * 13], iris papercrafts [IIM16], cardboard‐based papercrafts [ZGPR16], and animated pop‐ups that show motions of articulated Characters [RLL15]. This has also been investigated for large‐scale models [SCS16, CS17] and entire 3D sceNes through developable surfaces [PDRK18].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of foldable strips has been extended by Takezawa et al [TISM16] to manufacture complex freeform curves by interleaving two layers of orthogonal foldable strips aligned with principal curvature directions. Focusing on a different perspective, Zhang et al [ZGPR16], instead of relying on automatic unfolding, propose the use of an interactive tool to decompose a 3D shape in simple pieces that can be easily fabricated by cardboard folding. A radically different approach has been recently proposed by [AKW * 16] and [TWZ * 17], where the shape is decomposed in a set of developable strips of paper or flexible material that are arranged following the edges of an initial meshing.…”
Section: Developable and Foldable Patches A Common Fabrication Technmentioning
confidence: 99%