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IJAT Vol.10 No.2 pp. 214-221
doi: 10.20965/ijat.2016.p0214
(2016)

Paper:

An Application for 3D Grain Generation Based on t-FFD

Chiaki Shimada*, Kazuya G. Kobayashi*,†, and Katsutoshi Ootsubo**

*Toyama Prefectural University
5180 Kurokawa, Imizu, Toyama 939-0398, Japan

Corresponding author,

**Gifu University
1-1 Yanagido, Gifu 501-1193, Japan

Received:
November 4, 2015
Accepted:
January 4, 2016
Online released:
March 4, 2016
Published:
March 5, 2016
Keywords:
grain, free form deformation
Abstract
This study aims to generate grain forms on 3D models by applying Free Form Deformation (t-FFD). As the fully automated placement of grain patterns on curved surfaces tends to generate distorted grain patterns, we propose a method of semi-automatically placing grain patterns, based on simple inputs from the user, as well as of controlling the heights of grain patterns in real sizes in reference to the model sizes. The proposed method has proved to successful in placing the desired grain forms.
Cite this article as:
C. Shimada, K. Kobayashi, , and K. Ootsubo, “An Application for 3D Grain Generation Based on t-FFD,” Int. J. Automation Technol., Vol.10 No.2, pp. 214-221, 2016.
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