articleJan 1, 2007Closed access
As-Rigid-As-Possible Surface Modeling
OSOlga SorkineMAMarc Alexa
Abstract
Modeling tasks, such as surface deformation and editing, can be analyzed by observing the local behavior of the surface. We argue that defining a modeling operation by asking for rigidity of the local transformations is useful in various settings. Such formulation leads to a non-linear, yet conceptually simple energy formulation, which is to be minimized by the deformed surface under particular modeling constraints. We devise a simple iterative mesh editing scheme based on this principle, that leads to detail-preserving and intuitive deformations. Our algorithm is effective and notably easy to implement, making it attractive for practical modeling applications.
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- MAMarc Alexa
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- Computer science
- Simple (philosophy)
- Rigidity (electromagnetism)
- Surface (topology)
- Scheme (mathematics)
- Algorithm
- Mathematical optimization
- Theoretical computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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