ABSTRACT
Recently, many researchers have developed computer support systems for handwork design [1]. Using these systems, museums and universities have conducted handwork workshops, in which novices have mastered specialized knowledge and techniques. Moreover, the participants have found these activities interesting and enjoyable. Such workshops offer important opportunities for adults and children to use advanced technology.
Supplemental Material
- Mitani, J. and Suzuki, H.:"Making Papercraft Toys from Meshes using Strip-based Approximate Unfolding", ACM Transactions on Graphics(Proceeding of SIGGRAPH 2004),23(3),pp.259--263(2004) Google Scholar
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