ACM SIGGRAPH 2013 Posters 2013
DOI: 10.1145/2503385.2503477
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Hierarchical volumetric object representations for digital fabrication workflows

Matthew Keeter

Abstract: Modern systems for computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) have a history dating back to drafting boards, early computers, and machine shops with specialized technicians for each stage in a manufacturing workflow. In recent years, personal-scale digital fabrication has challenged many of these workflows' build-in assumptions. A single individual may control the entire workflow, from design to manufacture; they will be using computers that are exponentially more powerful than those in the 1970s; and t… Show more

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“…This approach enables the easy generation of families of complex shapes from a reduced set of parameters. Readers unfamiliar with modelling with function fields may consult [28]. It contains an overview of the possible shapes defined as field functions, the combining operators to implement Constrcuctive Solid Geometry operations and how to implement geometric deformations and transformations.…”
Section: A Shape Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach enables the easy generation of families of complex shapes from a reduced set of parameters. Readers unfamiliar with modelling with function fields may consult [28]. It contains an overview of the possible shapes defined as field functions, the combining operators to implement Constrcuctive Solid Geometry operations and how to implement geometric deformations and transformations.…”
Section: A Shape Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One example is Robogami [25], which combines custom-made robot components for easy fabrication. Similarly to the shapeand volume-authoring tools Antimony [12] and Foundry [32], we use composable primitives, and a pattern representation based on short function expressions that can be modified by the user.…”
Section: Parametric Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One example is Robogami [26], which combines custom-made robot components for easy fabrication. Similarly to the shapeand volume-authoring tools Antimony [13] and Foundry [33], we use composable primitives, and a pattern representation based on short function expressions that can be modified by the user.…”
Section: Parametric Designmentioning
confidence: 99%