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GRAPHICSINTERFACE
2009

Sketch-based path design

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Sketch-based path design
We present Drive, a system for the conceptual layout of 3D path networks. Our sketch-based interface allows users to efficiently author path layouts with minimal instruction. Our system incorporates some new and noteworthy components. We present the break-out lens, a novel widget for interactive graphics, inspired by break-out views used in engineering visualization. We also make three contributions specific to path curve design: First, we extend our previous work to fit aesthetic paths to sketch strokes with constraints, using piecewise clothoid curves. Second, we determine the height of paths above the terrain using a constraint optimization formulation of the occlusion relationships between sketched strokes. Finally, we illustrate examples of terrain sensitive path construction in the context of road design: automatically removing foliage, building bridges and tunnels across topographic features and constructing road signs appropriate to the sketched paths.
James McCrae, Karan Singh
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Updated 18 Feb 2011
Type Journal
Year 2009
Where GRAPHICSINTERFACE
Authors James McCrae, Karan Singh
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