Abstract
The essence of a 3D shape can often be well captured by its salient feature curves. In this paper, we explore the use of salient curves in synthesizing intuitive, shape-revealing textures on surfaces. Our texture synthesis is guided by two principles: matching the direction of the texture patterns to those of the salient curves, and aligning the prominent feature lines in the texture to the salient curves exactly. We have observed that textures synthesized by these principles not only fit naturally to the surface geometry, but also visually reveal, even reinforce, the shape's essential characteristics. We call these feature-aligned shape texturing. Our technique is fully automatic, and introduces two novel technical components in vector-field-guided texture synthesis: an algorithm that orients the salient curves on a surface for constrained vector field generation, and a feature-to-feature texture optimization.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH Asia 2009, SIGGRAPH Asia '09 |
Pages | 108:1-108:7 |
Volume | 28 |
Edition | 5 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2009 |
Event | ACM SIGGRAPH Asia 2009, SIGGRAPH Asia '09 - Yokohama, Japan Duration: Dec 16 2009 → Dec 19 2009 |
Conference
Conference | ACM SIGGRAPH Asia 2009, SIGGRAPH Asia '09 |
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Country/Territory | Japan |
City | Yokohama |
Period | 12/16/09 → 12/19/09 |
Keywords
- Feature alignment
- Salient features
- Texture synthesis