Fast and intuitive generation of geometric shape transitions

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Abstract

We describe a novel method for continuously transforming two triangulated models of arbitrary topology into each other. Equal global topology for both objects is assumed. However, extensions for genus changes during metamorphosis are provided. The proposed method addresses the major challenge in 3D metamorphosis, namely, specifying the morphing process intuitively with minimal user interaction and sufficient detail. Corresponding regions and point features are interactively identified. These regions are parametrized automatically and consistently, providing a basis for smooth interpolation. Suitable 3D interaction techniques offer a simple and intuitive control over the whole morphing process.

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Zöckler, M., Stalling, D., & Hege, H. C. (2000). Fast and intuitive generation of geometric shape transitions. Visual Computer, 16(5), 241–253. https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00013396

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