Friday, March 14, 2008

Weaving and Computer Graphics

Any CAD object can be woven.

Any object that can be displayed on a computer can be woven. This surprising fact is a consequence of the deep relationship between triaxial weaving and the triangle-faceted surfaces used in computer graphics. To reveal the weave design lurking behind a triangulated surface, just decorate all of the triangles with a crossover pattern. Here the crossover pattern of an open triaxial weave has been used. 








Underlying models provided courtesy of IMATI, INRIA, and TECHNION by the AIM@SHAPE Shape Repository.

2 comments:

Isidor said...

Hello again,

Please, just let me know how you generate these computer-generated weaving patterns and how you apply them to a surface. Which software are you using?

I really need to know.
Please reply to marios.aphram@yahoo.com


Thanks
Marios

Unknown said...

Hello James,
i am a weaver from paris and would love to know more about the softwear you use in order to generate the patterns, your work is truly incredible
Please let me know my email is marco7ward@gmail.com