Wire and column modeling

The goal of this thesis is to introduce new methods to create intricate perforated shapes in a computing environment. Modeling shapes with a large number of holes and handles, while requiring minimal human interaction, is an unsolved research problem in computer graphics. In this thesis, we have dev...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Mandal, Esan
Other Authors: Akleman, Ergun
Format: Others
Language:en_US
Published: Texas A&M University 2004
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/548
id ndltd-tamu.edu-oai-repository.tamu.edu-1969.1-548
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-tamu.edu-oai-repository.tamu.edu-1969.1-5482013-01-08T10:37:24ZWire and column modelingMandal, EsanGeometric ModelingHigh genus ModelingDLFLWire ModelingColumn ModelingThe goal of this thesis is to introduce new methods to create intricate perforated shapes in a computing environment. Modeling shapes with a large number of holes and handles, while requiring minimal human interaction, is an unsolved research problem in computer graphics. In this thesis, we have developed two methods for interactively modeling such shapes. Both methods developed create perforated shapes by building a framework of tube like elements, such that each edge of a given mesh is replaced by a pipe. The first method called Wire modeling replaces each edge with a pipe that has a square cross-section. The result looks like a shape that is created by a framework of matchsticks. The second method, called Column modeling allows more rounded cross-sections for the pipes. The cross-sections can be any uniform polygon, and the users are able to control the number of the segments in the cross-section. These methods are implemented as an extension to an existing modeling system guaranteeing that the pipes are connected and the resulting shape can be physically constructed. Our methods require an initial input mesh that can either be imported from a commercially available software package, or created directly in this modeling system. The system also allows the users to export the models in obj file format, so that the models can be animated and rendered in other software packages.Texas A&M UniversityAkleman, Ergun2004-09-30T02:10:16Z2004-09-30T02:10:16Z2005-052004-09-30T02:10:16ZBookThesisElectronic Thesistext3373316 bytes88044 byteselectronicapplication/pdftext/plainborn digitalhttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/548en_US
collection NDLTD
language en_US
format Others
sources NDLTD
topic Geometric Modeling
High genus Modeling
DLFL
Wire Modeling
Column Modeling
spellingShingle Geometric Modeling
High genus Modeling
DLFL
Wire Modeling
Column Modeling
Mandal, Esan
Wire and column modeling
description The goal of this thesis is to introduce new methods to create intricate perforated shapes in a computing environment. Modeling shapes with a large number of holes and handles, while requiring minimal human interaction, is an unsolved research problem in computer graphics. In this thesis, we have developed two methods for interactively modeling such shapes. Both methods developed create perforated shapes by building a framework of tube like elements, such that each edge of a given mesh is replaced by a pipe. The first method called Wire modeling replaces each edge with a pipe that has a square cross-section. The result looks like a shape that is created by a framework of matchsticks. The second method, called Column modeling allows more rounded cross-sections for the pipes. The cross-sections can be any uniform polygon, and the users are able to control the number of the segments in the cross-section. These methods are implemented as an extension to an existing modeling system guaranteeing that the pipes are connected and the resulting shape can be physically constructed. Our methods require an initial input mesh that can either be imported from a commercially available software package, or created directly in this modeling system. The system also allows the users to export the models in obj file format, so that the models can be animated and rendered in other software packages.
author2 Akleman, Ergun
author_facet Akleman, Ergun
Mandal, Esan
author Mandal, Esan
author_sort Mandal, Esan
title Wire and column modeling
title_short Wire and column modeling
title_full Wire and column modeling
title_fullStr Wire and column modeling
title_full_unstemmed Wire and column modeling
title_sort wire and column modeling
publisher Texas A&M University
publishDate 2004
url http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/548
work_keys_str_mv AT mandalesan wireandcolumnmodeling
_version_ 1716503042072772608