Title:
Twister: A Space-Warp Operator for the Two-Handed Editing of 3D Shapes
Authors:
Ignacio Llamas,
Byungmoon Kim,
Joshua Gargus,
Jarek Rossignac,
Chris D. Shaw
Abstract:
A free-form deformation that warps a surface or solid may be specified in terms of one
or several point-displacement constraints that must be interpolated by the deformation.
The Twister approach introduced here, adds the capability to impose an orientation change,
adding three rotational constraints, at each displaced point. Furthermore, it solves for
a space warp that simultaneously interpolates two sets of such displacement and orientation
constraints. With a 6 DoF magnetic tracker in each hand, the user may grab two points
on or near the surface of an object and simultaneously drag them to new locations while
rotating the trackers to tilt, bend, or twist the shape near the displaced points. Using
a new formalism based on a weighted average of screw displacements, Twister computes in
realtime a smooth deformation, whose effect decays with distance from the grabbed points,
simultaneously interpolating the 12 constraints. It is continuously applied to the shape,
providing realtime graphic feedback. The two-hand interface and the resulting deformation
are intuitive and hence offer an effective direct manipulation tool for creating or modifying
3D shapes.
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