3D modeling with a symmetric sketch
Proceedings of the Eighth Eurographics Symposium on Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modeling
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ICIAR'11 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Image analysis and recognition - Volume Part I
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ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG) - Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH Asia 2012
Inferring mirror symmetric 3D shapes from sketches
Computer-Aided Design
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Computer-Aided Design
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This paper presents a system to create mirror-symmetric surfaces from free-form sketches. The system takes as input a hand-drawn sketch and generates a surface whose silhouette approximately matches the input sketch. The input sketch typically consists of a set of curves connected at their endpoints, forming T-junctions and cusps. Our system is able to identify the skewed-mirror and translational symmetry between the hand-drawn curves and uses this information to reconstruct the occluded parts of the surface and its 3D shape.