Creating Principal 3D Curves with Digital Tape Drawing

by: Tovi Grossman, Ravin Balakrishnan, Gordon Kurtenbach, George Fitzmaurice, Azam Khan, Bill Buxton (Alias|Wavefront and Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario) 7 Feb 2005 | 821 views
Year: 2002 | Document Type: CONFERENCE PAPER | File Format: pdf | Language: uk
Conference Proceedings, 2002.

Abstract/Summary

Previous systems have explored the challenges of designing an interface for automotive styling which combine the metaphor of 2D drawing using physical tape with the simultaneous creation and management of a corresponding virtual 3D model. These systems have been limited to only 2D planar curves while typically the principal characteristic curves of an automotive design are three dimensional and non-planar.

We present a system which addresses this limitation. Our system allows a designer to construct these non-planar 3D curves by drawing a series of 2D curves using the 2D tape drawing technique and interaction style. These results are generally applicable to the interface design of 3D modeling applications and also to the design of arm’s length interaction on large scale display systems.

(Source: CHI 2002)

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