frep:carv
Synthetic relief carving
a b c
Relief carving is modelled with the “offsetting along the normal” operation where the offset value is defined by two-dimensional depth data. To generate depth data we use a polygon-to-function conversion algorithm. In the example shown above we illustrate the following steps:
- a concave polygon (reptile's contour) was taken from the image (a) (“Reptiles” by M.Escher);
- the polygon was represented by a real function F(X,Y) with zero value at polygon edges;
- positive values of the function were used as depth data (b);
- offsetting along the normal was applied to a stone model to carve the reptile ©.
Details on polygon-to-function conversion and other examples can be found in the technical report:
Pasko A.A., Savchenko A.V., Savchenko V.V. “Implicit curved polygons”, Technical Report 96-1-004, University of Aizu, Japan, 1996.
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