TY - GEN
T1 - Floral diagrams and inflorescences
T2 - 2006 ACM SIGGRAPH Courses, SIGGRAPH 2006
AU - Ijiri, Takashi
AU - Owada, Shigeru
AU - Okabe, Makoto
AU - Igarashi, Takeo
N1 - Funding Information:
We would like to thank Prof. John F. Hughes, Prof. Etsuya Shibayama, Dr. Shin Takahashi, Prof. Katsuhiko Kakei, and Prof. Ikuo Takeuchi for their comments and advice based on their experience and deep insights. This work was funded in part by grants from the Japanese Information-Technology Promotion Agency (IPA).
PY - 2006/7/30
Y1 - 2006/7/30
N2 - We present a system for modeling flowers in three dimensions quickly and easily while preserving correct botanical structures. We use floral diagrams and inflorescences, which were developed by botanists to concisely describe structural information of flowers. Floral diagrams represent the layout of floral components on a single flower, while inflorescences are arrangements of multiple flowers. Based on these notions, we created a simple user interface that is specially tailored to flower editing, while retaining a maximum variety of generable models. We also provide sketching interfaces to define the geometries of floral components. Separation of structural editing and editing of geometry makes the authoring process more flexible and efficient. We found that even novice users could easily design various flower models using our technique. Our system is an example of application-customized sketching, illustrating the potential power of a sketching interface that is carefully designed for a specific application.
AB - We present a system for modeling flowers in three dimensions quickly and easily while preserving correct botanical structures. We use floral diagrams and inflorescences, which were developed by botanists to concisely describe structural information of flowers. Floral diagrams represent the layout of floral components on a single flower, while inflorescences are arrangements of multiple flowers. Based on these notions, we created a simple user interface that is specially tailored to flower editing, while retaining a maximum variety of generable models. We also provide sketching interfaces to define the geometries of floral components. Separation of structural editing and editing of geometry makes the authoring process more flexible and efficient. We found that even novice users could easily design various flower models using our technique. Our system is an example of application-customized sketching, illustrating the potential power of a sketching interface that is carefully designed for a specific application.
KW - 3D modeling
KW - Floral diagram
KW - Flower
KW - Inflorescence
KW - Sketch-based modeling
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U2 - 10.1145/1185657.1185780
DO - 10.1145/1185657.1185780
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85027863389
T3 - SIGGRAPH 2006 - ACM SIGGRAPH 2006 Courses
BT - SIGGRAPH 2006 - ACM SIGGRAPH 2006 Courses
PB - Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
Y2 - 30 July 2006 through 3 August 2006
ER -