CS 284: CAGD
Lecture #17 -- Mon 10/26, 2009.
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Warm-up: Discuss with your neighbors the following task:
You would like to make your genus-4 mesh as "round" as possible. Specifically,
you would like to minimize the maximum of curvature anywhere on the surface.
How would you go about doing this ?
Topic: Surface Optimization
Discussion of the salient points of the papers: Data structures, algorithms, difficulties ...
Start preparing for your 5-minute formal Project Proposal Presentation on November 2.
("Venture Capitalist Rally" -- How to get the "gold".)
Format:
- Should last 4-5 minutes (hard 5 minute cutoff).
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Start with an attention-grabber.
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Be enthusiastic, make an impact.
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Your peers will rank-order your performance.
Content:
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The goal of the project
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The approach you will take
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The deliverables and demos resulting
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Why this is a "good" project (somewhat of a "selling" job):
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how useful it might be, or
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just how "cool" it is going to be, or
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what you hope to learn with this project ...
Check list and rating sheet:
Reading Assignment:
Progressive Meshes
Ongoing Programming Assignment:
Add texture mapping to your triangle subdivision scheme.
By WED, Oct. 28, you should be able to present a genus-4 surface with some non-trivial texture mapped onto it.
Send me: a pretty picture, an updated description of your encoding scheme and your data structures,
and a brief discussion of some of the design choices you have made.
TESTING HINT:
Make sure merged serface is a watertight 2-manifold B-reps of a real solid object !
Run files in SLIDE and "save as SIF" (with backface eliminattion; NOT SLF_HOLLOW);
-- Inconsistent (unmatched) edges joint will then be shown as red lines.
If everything is OK, the SIF file will report a single shell of the proper genus.
COURSE PROJECTS:
Monday, Nov. 02: You will make a formal 5-minute presentation in class.
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