2003 International Conference on Geometric Modeling and Graphics, 2003. Proceedings
DOI: 10.1109/gmag.2003.1219687
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Computer aided ferret design

Abstract: In this paper, we explore several extensions to surface pasting. In particular, using the task of modelling a ferret as a driving force, we improved the user interface for cylindrical pasting; we looked at methods for reducing the distortion of pasted features; and we created a method for pasting trimmed features to allow for features that do not have the rectilinear shape of standard pasting.

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“…In this paper, we propose and examine five alternative cylindrical pasting techniques that attempt to account for the cylindrical feature's structural difference. Previous work has been done to improve pasted surface quality by incorporating approximation schemes such as quasi-interpolation (Conrad and Mann, 2000), least-squares fittings (Leung and Mann, 2003) and Greville point interpolation (Siu and Mann, 2003); the first two of these extensions having only been examined in the context of patch pasting. In the context of cylindrical pasting these implementations are expected to suffer from high evaluation costs and/or significant algorithmic complexities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, we propose and examine five alternative cylindrical pasting techniques that attempt to account for the cylindrical feature's structural difference. Previous work has been done to improve pasted surface quality by incorporating approximation schemes such as quasi-interpolation (Conrad and Mann, 2000), least-squares fittings (Leung and Mann, 2003) and Greville point interpolation (Siu and Mann, 2003); the first two of these extensions having only been examined in the context of patch pasting. In the context of cylindrical pasting these implementations are expected to suffer from high evaluation costs and/or significant algorithmic complexities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%