Thursday, June 17, 2021
Weave-like meshing
Computer graphics has come a long way toward generating surface meshes reminiscent of basket weaving. The image above illustrates (on the right) the technique of authors Wenzel Jakob, Marco Tarini, Daniele Panozzo, and Olga Sorkine-Hornung, called Instant Field-Aligned Meshing. To me the meshing has an almost musical quality.
Using isometries in design and fabrication
There's a cool new paper by Caigui Jiang, Hui Wang, Victor Ceballos Inza, Felix Dellinger, Florian Rist, Johannes Wallner, and Helmut Pottmann. Would you have believed an independently-designed, sleek, freeform shape like in the picture above could be assembled from a small alphabet of curved surface patches? The secret is to allow the patches to bend isometrically, that is with constant intrinsic (Gaussian) curvature--as thin shells naturally tend to do--vastly extending the design space of a small set of tools. Bravo!
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