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PPT11: Advanced Surface Construction Techniques
CAP 6736 Geometric Modeling PPT11: Advanced Surface Construction Techniques PPT and video are due no later than April 5 Submit to: This template file is just an outline of the presentation that you need to complete. Additional pages may be necessary to fully explore the topic above. Each page should contain adequate text as well as illustrations. You are free to use all publicly available information (text as well as graphics) as long as the sources are properly acknowledged.
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Team members’ contributions
Member [name]:
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Part I: Technical details
For this part you will need an equation editor. You may use: MS equation editor, MathType, LaTeX, or Handwritten equations if all else fails
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Swung Surfaces Suggested content: swung surfaces
profile and trajectory curves surface construction
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Swung Surfaces Suggested content: swung surfaces surface examples
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Skinned Surfaces Suggested content: skinned surfaces
cross-sectional curve examples
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Skinned Surfaces Suggested content: skinned surfaces
making curves compatible common knot vector
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Skinned Surfaces Suggested content: skinned surfaces
surface construction via interpolation
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Skinned Surfaces Suggested content: skinned surfaces
parameters and knots
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Skinned Surfaces Suggested content: skinned surfaces
skinning using a guide curve
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Skinned Surfaces Suggested content: skinned surfaces
skinning using a guide curve and derivatives
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Skinned Surfaces Suggested content: skinned surfaces with spine curve
examples
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Skinned Surfaces Suggested content: skinned surfaces with spine curve
examples
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Skinned Surfaces Suggested content: skinned surfaces with spine curve
section curve positioning
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Skinned Surfaces Suggested content: skinned surface issues
rational cross-sectional curves give rise to negative weights
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Skinned Surface Revisited
Suggested content: skinned surface skinning in practice
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Skinned Surface Revisited
Causes of lofting problems: Parametrization inconsistencies: parameters must flow the same way along each section curve Positioning inconsistencies: section curves must be placed with care or wiggles or even self intersections may occur Continuity inconsistencies: rational curves must be parametric continuous in homogeneous space not just in Euclidean space Weight problems: large weight changes may cause negative weights during interpolation and weight scaling may produce nonsensical surfaces
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Skinned Surface Revisited
Suggested content: skinned surface skinning to approximate cross-sectional curves Remove bad parametrization and weight problems
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Skinned Surface Revisited
Suggested content: skinned surface examples
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Skinned Surface Revisited
Suggested content: skinned surface examples
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Swept Surfaces Suggested content: swept surfaces
trajectory and section curves translational sweep
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Swept Surfaces Suggested content: swept surfaces example
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Swept Surfaces Suggested content: swept surfaces
trajectory and section curves non-translational sweep surface construction
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Swept Surfaces Suggested content: swept surfaces no trajectory control
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Swept Surfaces Suggested content: swept surfaces no scaling
scaling of section curves
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Swept Surfaces Suggested content: swept surfaces no trajectory control
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Swept Surfaces Suggested content: swept surface problems
self intersection wavy surfaces
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Swept Surfaces Suggested content: swept surface problems
incorrect curve placement causes flipped surfaces
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Swept Surfaces Suggested content: swept surface problems
better curve placement with a local moving frame
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Gordon Surfaces Suggested content: Gordon surfaces
bi-directional curve network compatibility conditions blending functions construction of Gordon surface
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Gordon Surfaces Suggested content: Gordon surfaces
construction of Gordon surface u-directional lofting
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Gordon Surfaces Suggested content: Gordon surfaces
construction of Gordon surface v-directional lofting
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Gordon Surfaces Suggested content: Gordon surfaces
construction of Gordon surface interpolation through intersection points
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Gordon Surfaces Suggested content: Gordon surfaces
construction of Gordon surface from three surfaces
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Coons Surfaces Suggested content: Coons surfaces
bi-linearly blended patch to four boundaries
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Coons Surfaces Suggested content: Coons surface construction
ruled surfaces in both directions
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Coons Surfaces Suggested content: Coons surface construction
bi-linear surface and Coons patch
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Coons Surfaces Suggested content: bi-cubically blended Coons surface
boundary curves, cross-derivatives and twist vectors surface control points
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Coons Surfaces Suggested content: bi-cubically blended Coons surface
cubic blend in one direction
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Coons Surfaces Suggested content: bi-cubically blended Coons surface
cubic blend in another direction
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Coons Surfaces Suggested content: bi-cubically blended Coons surface
bicubic tensor product surface
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Coons Surfaces Suggested content: bi-cubically blended Coons surface
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Part II: Design examples
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Design Examples Suggested content:
Add design examples: images and/or videos Give credit to the designers
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Part III: GM lab For this part of the assignment you may use an existing system, such as Blender, or write the code and visualize the result using graphics tools like Processing.
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Geometric Modeling Lab
Suggested project: Design shapes using advanced surface construction
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