An Automatic Matching Scheme between 2D Digital Sketches and 3D Template-Models for Virtual Garment Design
In order to infer the 3D configuration of an input 2D sketch, this paper introduces an automatic matching scheme to build correspondences between 2D points on digital sketches and 3D vertices on template garments. A skirt model (3D template) is employed to illustrate the whole process. Given the input 2D strokes, uniform quadratic B-splines are used for curve approximation, and a sketch-based interface is introduced. In our approach, point-to-vertex correspondences are proposed, which is constrained by two characters: proximity and continuity. 2D template panels (the orthogonal projection of 3D template models) are generated to connect the 2D sketch points. Based on this initial matching, all corresponding vertices on 3D template models can be found automatically.
2D digital sketches B-spline 3D template-models matching virtual garment
Juan-Fen Jiang Yue-Qi Zhong Shan-Yuan Wang
College of Textiles, Donghua University Shanghai, China College of Textiles, Donghua University 2Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education on Textile Fabric T
国际会议
2011 4th International Congress on Image and Signal Processing(第四届图像与信号处理国际学术会议 CISP 2011)
上海
英文
1355-1359
2011-10-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)