๐ CHI '18 - Best Paper Award
Agile 3D sketching with air scaffolding
Yongkwan Kim
Sang-Gyun An
Joon Hyub Lee
Seok-Hyung Bae
Hand motion and pen drawing can be intuitive and expressive input for professional digital 3D authoring. However, inherent limitations of each have hampered wider adoption. 3D sketching using hand motion is rapid but rough, and 3D sketching using pen drawing is delicate but tedious. Our new 3D sketching workflow combines these two in a complementary manner. The user makes quick hand motions in the air to generate approximate 3D shapes, and uses them as scaffolds on which to add details using pen-based 3D sketching on a tablet device. Our air scaffolding technique and corresponding algorithm extract only the intended shapes from unconstrained hand motions. Then the user sketches 3D ideas by defining sketching planes on these scaffolding shapes, while appending new scaffolds as needed. A user study shows our progressive and iterative workflow enables more agile 3D sketching compared to one using either hand motion or pen drawing alone.
Keywords: Hand motion; pen drawing; 3D sketching
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Presentation and demo at CHI '18, Montrรฉal, Canada
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