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Overview
"The authors of this book have been on the forefront of these advances, and this book represents the first comprehensive description of subdivision methods. However, the book is not simply a collection of material that can be found in the open literature. Rather, it offers a deep and unique perspective into the world of subdivision. I learned a tremendous amount from reading this book. I'm sure you will, too."—Tony DeRose, Pixar Animation Studios
The world's leading animation houses rely increasingly on subdivision methods for creating realistic-looking complex shapes. However, until now there was no one book devoted to this powerful geometric modeling technique. Subdivision Methods for Geometric Design does the job with authority and precision, providing all that is needed to understand how subdivision works its magic, and how to make that magic work.
Throughout the book, icons cue readers to visit a companion website loaded with interactive exercises, implementations of the book's images, and supplementary material. Rich in theory, analysis, and practical information, this book is the complete resource for subdivision methods.
Features:
*The result of a collaboration between a leading university researcher and an industry practitioner
*The only book devoted exclusively and comprehensively to this important new technology
*Provides solid background and theoretical analysis of subdivision as well as a wide variety of specific applications
*Addresses algorithms for Bezier and uniform B-Spline curves, Catmull-Clark subdivision for quad meshes, and regularity tests for polyhedral meshes
*The companion website(www.subdivision.org) provides opportunities for readers to experiment hands-on with implementations in a richly interactive environment
*Includes a foreword by Tony DeRose, recipient of the 1999 ACM Computer Graphics Achievement Award for his seminal work in subdivision methods
Audience: Software developers for CAD and CAM systems, geometric modeling researchers, mathematicians, and engineers, and graphics programmers.
Book Details
Published
November 1, 2001
Publisher
Morgan Kaufmann
Pages
320
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781558604469