MESH TRANSFER

Mesh data and other proximity information from the mesh of one model can be transferred to the mesh of another model, even with different topology and geometry. A correspondence can be created for transferring or sharing information between points of a source mesh and points of a destination mesh. I...

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creator MEYER MARK
GREEN BRIAN
SANOCKI TOM
DEROSE TONY
description Mesh data and other proximity information from the mesh of one model can be transferred to the mesh of another model, even with different topology and geometry. A correspondence can be created for transferring or sharing information between points of a source mesh and points of a destination mesh. Information can be "pushed through" the correspondence to share or otherwise transfer data from one mesh to its designated location at another mesh. Correspondences can be authored on a source mesh by drawing or placing one or more geometric primitives (e.g., points, lines, curves, volumes, etc.) at the source mesh and corresponding geometric primitives at the destination mesh. A collection of "feature curves" may be placed to partition the source and destination meshes into a collection of "feature regions" resulting in partitions or "feature curve networks" for constructing correspondences between all points of one mesh and all points of another mesh.
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ARRANGEMENTS OR CIRCUITS FOR CONTROL OF INDICATING DEVICESUSING STATIC MEANS TO PRESENT VARIABLE INFORMATION
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COMPUTING
COUNTING
CRYPTOGRAPHY
DISPLAY
EDUCATION
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PHYSICS
SEALS
title MESH TRANSFER
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