CS 284: CAGD 
Lecture #24 -- Mon 11/23, 2009.


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Preparation: 

Meshless Deformations Based on Shape Matching

Deforming Meshes that Split and Merge

Warm-up:

Make a list ( with the help of your neighbors)
of as many different ways as possible to represent
a flexible, plyable, deformable body for simulation purposes.



Paper Presentation  by Minerva Pillay

Meshless Deformations Based on Shape Matching

Test-questions:

What kinds of objects can be modeled well with this approach:
Slinky, ballon-animals, folding chair, blob of silly putty,
bicycle wheel with tire, curtain, pillow, the Stanford bunny ... ?


Paper Presentation  by Alex Li

Deforming Meshes that Split and Merge

Test-questions:

How does this surface reconstruction method deviate
from a strict application of "Marching Cubes"?


TALK MATERIALS

Discuss scheduling of the remainder of this course ...


Reading Assignments:

Modelling with Implicit Surfaces that Interpolate

Programming Assignment:

It is time to wrap up your genus-4 texture mapping assignment. -- Do this before December 2.
Here are some results I have received so far ...
If you can tell where the triangle boundaries are, then the real design objective has not been reached yet.

COURSE PROJECTS:

The next phase will be your project presentations on December 7 and 9, 2009.
NOTE REVISED SCHEDULE!


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