Axial deformations: An intuitive deformation technique (Q1335428)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 646949
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 646949 |
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Axial deformations: An intuitive deformation technique (English)
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4 October 1994
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The purpose of this paper is to define a deformation technique called axial deformation (AxDf) which makes use of a 3D axis for deforming existing objects. The technique developed here allows deformations such as bending, scaling, twisting and stretching. Some application for both modelling and animating red fish is given in this paper.
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computational geometry
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object modelling
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axial deformation
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bending
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scaling
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twisting
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stretching
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