skip to main content
10.1145/280814.280946acmconferencesArticle/Chapter ViewAbstractPublication PagessiggraphConference Proceedingsconference-collections
Article
Free Access

Wires: a geometric deformation technique

Published:24 July 1998Publication History
First page image

References

  1. 1.A. Barr. Superquadrics and angle-preserving transformations. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1:1-20, 1981.Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
  2. 2.T. Beier and S. Neely. Feature based image metamorphosis. Computer Graphics, 26(2):35-42, 1992. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
  3. 3.J. Bloomenthal and B. Wyvill. Interactive techniques for implicit modeling. Computer Graphics, 24(4):109-116, 1990. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
  4. 4.J. Bloomenthal and K. Shoemake. Convolution surfaces. Computer Graphics, 25(4):251-256, 1991. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
  5. 5.J. Chadwick, D. Haumann and R. Parent. Layered construction for deformable animated characters. Computer Graphics, 23(3):234-243, 1989. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
  6. 6.Y.K. Chang and A.E Rockwood. A generalized de Casteljau approach to 3D free-form deformation. Computer Graphics, 28(4):257-260, 1994. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
  7. 7.S. Coquillart. Extended free-form deformations: A sculpting tool for 3D geometric modeling. Computer Graphics, 24(4):187-196, 1990. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
  8. 8.M.-E Gascuel. An implicit formulation for precise contact modeling between flexible solids. Proc. of SIGGRAPH, pages 313-320, 1993. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
  9. 9.W. Hsu, J. Hughes and H. Kaufman. Direct manipulation of free-form deformations. Computer Graphics, 26(2): 177-184, 1992. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
  10. 10.R. MacCracken and K. Joy. Free-form deformations with lattices of arbitrary topology. Computer Graphics, 181-189, 1996. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
  11. 11.N. Magnenat-Thalmann and Y. Yang. Techniques for cloth animation. SIGGRAPH Course Notes C20, 151-163, 1991.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  12. 12.F. Lazarus, S. Coquillart, and E Jancene. Axial deformations: an intuitive deformation technique. Computer-Aided Design, 26(8):607-613, August 1994.Google ScholarGoogle ScholarCross RefCross Ref
  13. 13.T. Sederberg and S. Parry. Free-form deformation of solid geometric models. Computer Graphics, 20:151-160, 1986. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
  14. 14.E Schneider. Solving the Nearest-Point-on-Curve Problem. Graphics Gems, Academic Press, vo1.1:607-612, 1990. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
  15. 15.G. Wyvill, C. McPheeters and B. Wyvill. Animating soft objects. Visual Computer, 2:235-242, 1986.Google ScholarGoogle ScholarCross RefCross Ref

Index Terms

  1. Wires: a geometric deformation technique

          Recommendations

          Comments

          Login options

          Check if you have access through your login credentials or your institution to get full access on this article.

          Sign in
          • Published in

            cover image ACM Conferences
            SIGGRAPH '98: Proceedings of the 25th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
            July 1998
            472 pages
            ISBN:0897919998
            DOI:10.1145/280814

            Copyright © 1998 ACM

            Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the full citation on the first page. Copyrights for components of this work owned by others than ACM must be honored. Abstracting with credit is permitted. To copy otherwise, or republish, to post on servers or to redistribute to lists, requires prior specific permission and/or a fee. Request permissions from [email protected]

            Publisher

            Association for Computing Machinery

            New York, NY, United States

            Publication History

            • Published: 24 July 1998

            Permissions

            Request permissions about this article.

            Request Permissions

            Check for updates

            Qualifiers

            • Article

            Acceptance Rates

            SIGGRAPH '98 Paper Acceptance Rate45of303submissions,15%Overall Acceptance Rate1,822of8,601submissions,21%

            Upcoming Conference

            SIGGRAPH '24

          PDF Format

          View or Download as a PDF file.

          PDF

          eReader

          View online with eReader.

          eReader