Generating multi-style paper pop-up designs using 3D primitive fitting

Conrado R. Ruiz, Sang N. Le, Kok-Lim Low
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Paper pop-ups are fascinating three-dimensional books that impart stories and information more vividly to their readers. The design and construction of these pop-up books, however, are generally done by hand, and given the lack of expertise in this area, have necessitated the need for automated or computer-assisted design of paper pop-ups. This paper presents an automatic algorithm and the underlying theory for producing paper pop-up designs from 3D models. Existing studies on paper pop-ups have mainly focused on individual styles and proposed formulations for only a limited set of mechanisms. In our work, we design multi-style pop-ups by combining the formulations of previously studied styles with our derived validity conditions for box-style pop-ups. We use a mesh abstraction technique that fits volumetric primitives unto a 3D mesh, which are later automatically mapped to selected mechanisms. We also preserve important texture and shape contours using a hybrid object- and image-space approach. Finally, we generate printable design layouts and the corresponding assembly instructions to facilitate the actual production, which verifies the feasibility of our pop-ups.
使用3D原始拟合生成多风格的纸弹出设计
纸质弹出窗口是一种引人入胜的三维书籍,可以更生动地向读者讲述故事和信息。然而,这些弹出式书籍的设计和构造通常是手工完成的,并且由于缺乏这方面的专业知识,因此需要自动或计算机辅助设计纸质弹出式书籍。本文提出了一种从三维模型生成纸上弹出式设计的自动算法和基本原理。现有的关于纸质弹出窗口的研究主要集中在个人风格上,并且仅针对有限的一套机制提出了构想。在我们的工作中,我们通过将先前研究过的样式公式与我们导出的框式弹出框的有效性条件相结合来设计多样式的弹出框。我们使用网格抽象技术,将体积原语匹配到3D网格,然后自动映射到选定的机构。我们还使用混合对象和图像空间方法保留重要的纹理和形状轮廓。最后,我们生成了可打印的设计布局和相应的装配说明,以方便实际生产,验证了我们的弹出窗口的可行性。
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