Transcription of Skippy: Single View 3D Curve Interactive Modeling
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Skippy: Single view 3D Curve Interactive ModelingVOJT CH KRS,Purdue UniversityERSIN YUMER,Adobe ResearchNATHAN CARR,Adobe ResearchBEDRICH BENES,Purdue UniversityRADOM R M CH,Adobe ResearchFig. 1. The user draws a 2D stroke in front of the 3D model (left). The 2D stroke is converted into a 3D Curve (middle). A complete 3D model from mutiplecurves is generated within a few seconds (right).We introduce Skippy, a novel algorithm for 3D Interactive Curve modelingfrom a Single view . While positing curves in space can be a tedious task, ourrapid sketching algorithm allows users to draw curves in and around existinggeometry in a controllable manner. The key insight behind our system is toautomatically infer the 3D Curve coordinates by enumerating a large set ofpotential Curve trajectories. More specifically, we partition 2D strokes intocontinuous segments that land bothonandoffthe geometry, duplicatingsegments that could be placed in front or behind, to form a directed use distance fields to estimate 3D coordinates for our Curve segments andsolve for an optimally smooth path that follows the curvature of the scenegeometry while avoiding intersections.
drawing 3D curves in 2D is that there is an infinite number of possible configurations of the curve in the missing dimension, and, as explored by Schmidt et al. [2009a], even expert users have trouble
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