ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG)
Using partial differential equations to generate free-form surfaces: 91787
Computer-Aided Design
Parametric blending using fanout surfaces
SMA '91 Proceedings of the first ACM symposium on Solid modeling foundations and CAD/CAM applications
Blending an implicit with a parametric surface
Computer Aided Geometric Design
C-curves: an extension of cubic curves
Computer Aided Geometric Design
Numerical implicitization for intersection and Gn-continuous blending of surfaces
Computer Aided Geometric Design
Curves and surfaces for CAGD: a practical guide
Curves and surfaces for CAGD: a practical guide
Computer Aided Geometric Design
Optimal properties of the uniform algebraic trigonometric B-splines
Computer Aided Geometric Design
Construction of blending surfaces by parametric discrete interpolation PDE splines
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
Approximate spline of G 2-continuity on a generalized hyperbolic paraboloid
Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
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The main purpose of this paper is to provide a method that allows to solve the blending problem of two parametric surfaces. The blending surface is constructed with a collection of space curves defined by point pairs on the blending boundaries of given primary surfaces. Bezier and C-cubic curves are used to interpolate the blending boundaries. The blending surface is G^n continuously connected to the primary surfaces.