The advent of low cost technologies makes the use of immersive virtual environments more interesting for several application contexts. 3D models are largely used in such environments for providing feelings of immersion and presence in the virtual world. 3D models are normally defined in dedicated authoring tools and then adapted to be used in the virtual environments; thus, any change in the model requires to loop back to the authoring tool for performing the wished modification and the successive adaptation processes. The availability of shape modification capabilities within the virtual environment can avoid the above modification-adaptation loop. To this aim, we present our first step in the development of a 3D modelling system in Virtual Reality. The shape modification is achieved through a cage-based deformation approach, applied to semantically enriched meshes, carrying annotated meaningful regions, thus allowing the direct selection and editing of significant object parts.

A first step towards cage-based deformation in Virtual Reality

A Scalas;Y Zhu;F Giannini;K Lupinetti;M Monti;M Mortara;M Spagnuolo
2020

Abstract

The advent of low cost technologies makes the use of immersive virtual environments more interesting for several application contexts. 3D models are largely used in such environments for providing feelings of immersion and presence in the virtual world. 3D models are normally defined in dedicated authoring tools and then adapted to be used in the virtual environments; thus, any change in the model requires to loop back to the authoring tool for performing the wished modification and the successive adaptation processes. The availability of shape modification capabilities within the virtual environment can avoid the above modification-adaptation loop. To this aim, we present our first step in the development of a 3D modelling system in Virtual Reality. The shape modification is achieved through a cage-based deformation approach, applied to semantically enriched meshes, carrying annotated meaningful regions, thus allowing the direct selection and editing of significant object parts.
2020
Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche - IMATI -
Inglese
S. Biasotti, R. Pintus and S. Berretti
STAG: Smart Tools and Applications in Graphics (2020)
STAG: Smart Tools and Applications in Graphics (2020)
119
130
978-3-03868-124-3
https://diglib.eg.org/handle/10.2312/stag20201246
The Eurographics Association
Goslar
GERMANIA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
November 12-13 2020
virtual mode
Human-centered computing: Human computer interaction (HCI); Interaction design; Computing methodologies: Shape modeling
8
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Scalas, A; Zhu, Y; Giannini, F; Lou, R; Lupinetti, K; Monti, M; Mortara, M; Spagnuolo, M
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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