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16 March 2000 Volumetric apparel for visible female
Zhongke Wu, Shuang Ru Goh, Orapan Kluenkaew, Ming Lee Tang, Edmond C. Prakash
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Abstract
In this paper we present a new approach for apparel modeling based on voxel specifications that characterize control vertices and patch specifications. Our specification language is geared for robust apparel modeling by enforcing a strict control vertex coding via a combination of a static cross sectional slice and dynamic control polyhedron checking. Unlike most previous approach for apparel are not hard coded into the system. Instead we simply add suitable type definitions to the specification and define patterns to these types. We compile these specifications into a high performance volumetric apparel design system. Important components of our approach include efficient algorithms, for extraction of control vertices form slices of the volume and transformation of these vertices on sequences of such slices. Our system has been tested with the visible female system and we show a couple of examples generated using our approach.
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Zhongke Wu, Shuang Ru Goh, Orapan Kluenkaew, Ming Lee Tang, and Edmond C. Prakash "Volumetric apparel for visible female", Proc. SPIE 3958, Three-Dimensional Image Capture and Applications III, (16 March 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.380040
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

3D modeling

Solid modeling

Reconstruction algorithms

Systems modeling

Visual process modeling

3D image processing

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