ABSTRACT
Haptic sculpting allows a designer to create virtual models with the aid of haptic feedback. Just as in real life sculpting, different tools are used to work the model into a desired shape. Several haptic sculpting tools appear in the literature. For example, [Gao 2006] proposes an ellipsoidal tool whose pose (position and orientation) is controlled by a six degrees-of-freedom (DOF) haptic device, and [McDonnell 2001] describes a set of modeling tools for virtual clay controlled by three DOF haptics.
- Gao, Z, and Gibson I, 2006. Haptic Sculpting of MultiResolution B-spline Surfaces with Shaped Tools, Computer Aided Design 38, 661--676. Google Scholar
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- McDonnell, KT, Qin H, and Wlodarczyk RA, 2001, Virtual Clay: A Real-time Haptics-based Sculpting System with Haptic Toolkits, Proc. ACM Symp. Interact. 3D Graphics, 179--190. Google Scholar
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