E. V. Brazil, Ronan M. Amorim, M. Sousa, L. Velho, L. H. Figueiredo
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Abstract
In the last 15 years many systems for sketch-based modeling have been developed. Much of this work has focused on the final results and describes the solutions from a technical and practical point of view. In this paper we take a more theoretical approach to the problem of sketch-based surface modeling (SBSM) and introduce a framework for SBSM systems based on adaptive meshes. The main advantage of this approach is to split the modeling operators and the final representation, allowing the creation of SBSM systems suitable for specific domains with different demands. In addition, we present two systems built on top of this framework, one with the capability to control local and global changes to the model and one that follows domain constraints.