Graphical Interface Models for Procedural Mesh Growing
Abstract
Procedural modeling allows to create highly complex 3D scenes from a small set of construction rules, which has several advantages over storing the full data of an object. The most important ones are a very small memory footprint and the ability to generate infinite variations of one prototype object by using the same set of rules. However, the problem that procedural modeling imposes on the user is to define a reasonable set of rules to generate a specific object. To simplify this task, we present new interaction metaphors for a graphical user interface and a minimal set of geometric operations that allow the user to efficiently create such rules and the respective models. These metaphors are then implemented in a prototype system and are evaluated by user tests with regard to usability and user performance. The results show that the system enables even inexperienced users to create complex 3D objects via procedural modeling using the presented approach.
BibTeX
@inproceedings {10.2312:PE:VMV:VMV10:017-024,
booktitle = {Vision, Modeling, and Visualization (2010)},
editor = {Reinhard Koch and Andreas Kolb and Christof Rezk-Salama},
title = {{Graphical Interface Models for Procedural Mesh Growing}},
author = {Menz, Stefan and Dammertz, Holger and Hanika, Johannes and Weber, Michael and Lensch, Hendrik P. A.},
year = {2010},
publisher = {The Eurographics Association},
ISBN = {978-3-905673-79-1},
DOI = {10.2312/PE/VMV/VMV10/017-024}
}
booktitle = {Vision, Modeling, and Visualization (2010)},
editor = {Reinhard Koch and Andreas Kolb and Christof Rezk-Salama},
title = {{Graphical Interface Models for Procedural Mesh Growing}},
author = {Menz, Stefan and Dammertz, Holger and Hanika, Johannes and Weber, Michael and Lensch, Hendrik P. A.},
year = {2010},
publisher = {The Eurographics Association},
ISBN = {978-3-905673-79-1},
DOI = {10.2312/PE/VMV/VMV10/017-024}
}