BibTeX
@inproceedings{CMB-gi97, title = {World space surface pasting}, author = {Leith Kin Yip Chan and Stephen Mann and Richard Bartels}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Graphics Interface 1997 Conference, May 21-23, 1997, Kelowna, BC, Canada}, year = {1997}, month = {May}, pages = {146--154}, url = {http://graphicsinterface.org/wp-content/uploads/gi1997-17.pdf} }
Abstract
Surface pasting is a composition method that applies features to base surfaces to provide details on the base surfaces. The location and size of a feature are determined by the transformations of the feature's domain. By modifying the domain layout of pasted surfaces, we can manipulate the appearance of a feature interactively in a Domain Space User Interface. However, this domain user interface is inconvenient because the user cannot interact with the three-dimensional model directly. In this paper, we describe a World Space User Interface that maps actions on the three space surfaces to two-dimensional domain operations.