@techreport{Neumann:2005:EDS,
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number = {2005-776-07},
month = mar,
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author = {Petra Neumann and Tobias Isenberg and Carpendale, M. Sheelagh T. and
Thomas Strothotte},
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url = {http://pharos.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/Dienst/UI/2.0/Describe/ncstrl.ucalgary_cs/2005-776-07},
address = {Canada},
localfile = {papers/Neumann.2005.EDS.pdf},
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abstract = {We introduce methods for applying two-dimensional distortions in a
manner that allows us to create three-dimensional variations of
stroke-based models and 3D polygonal meshes. These variations can
be achieved interactively, supporting the creation of expressive
variations of a given 3D model or of strokes generated from it. In
order to allow for a seamless integration into existing systems
and to enable additional processing of both strokes and meshes, a
pipeline approach is taken in both cases. In addition, we discuss
the interaction possibilities arising from the interplay between
the model orientation and the strokes or the geometry. Finally, to
demonstrate the usability of the proposed methods we suggest
several application domains.},
title = {{E}xpressive {D}istortion of {S}trokes and {3D} {M}eshes},
year = {2005},
institution = {Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary},
}
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