Abstract

This paper presents SymmSketch—a system for creating symmetric 3D free-form shapes from 2D sketches. The reconstruction task usually separates a 3D symmetric shape into two types of shape components, that is, the self-symmetric shape component and the mutual-symmetric shape components. Each type can be created in an intuitive manner. Using a uniform symmetry plane, the user first draws 2D sketch lines for each shape component on a sketching plane. The z-depth information of the hand-drawn input sketches can be calculated using their property of mirror symmetry to generate 3D construction curves. In order to provide more freedom for controlling the local geometric features of the reconstructed free-form shapes (e.g., non-circular cross-sections), our modeling system creates each shape component from four construction curves. Using one pair of symmetric curves and one pair of general curves, an improved cross-sectional surface blending scheme is applied to generate a parametric surface for each component. The final symmetric free-form shape is progressively created, and is represented by 3D triangular mesh. Experimental results illustrate that our system can generate complex symmetric free-form shapes effectively and conveniently.

Highlights

  • In computer graphics and digital entertainment, sketching, which was an important art genre in the early community [1], is still a common way to convey ideas quickly

  • From the user input 2D sketches, the main steps of our reconstruction approach include the computation of 3D construction curves for each shape component, and the generation of smooth parametric surfaces using an improved crosssectional blending scheme

  • Our SymmSketch system is suitable for various types of 3D free-form shapes, mirrorsymmetric complex shapes comprising several components

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Summary

Introduction

In computer graphics and digital entertainment, sketching, which was an important art genre in the early community [1], is still a common way to convey ideas quickly. From the viewpoint of practical applications, sketch-based modeling provides a very popular approach for interactively generating 3D shapes [2]. It can offer the user a simple way to access and interpret 3D objects, and can effectively avoid the tedious processes associated with professional 3D modeling software. Traditional techniques for modeling symmetric objects from two construction lines are limited to mirror-symmetric shapes with circular cross-sections [19, 20]. Features of reconstructed free-form shapes (e.g., noncircular cross-sections), we present SymmSketch— a novel system for creating symmetric complex 3D shapes from 2D sketches.

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Definitions and assumptions
Z-depth computation approach
Overview of our object reconstruction algorithm
Discretization of 2D sketching lines
Building up complex symmetric freeform shapes
Experimental results and discussion
Creation of symmetric 3D free-form shapes
Comparison with other 3D object reconstruction algorithms
Limitations of our algorithm
Conclusions and future work
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