HS-Patch: A New Hermite Smart Bicubic Patch Modification
Abstract
Bicubic four-sided patches are widely used in computer graphics, CAD/CAM systems etc. Their flexibility is high and enables to compress a surface description before final rendering. However, computer graphics hardware supports only triangular meshes. Therefore, four-sided bicubic patches are approximated by a triangular mesh. The border curves of a bicubic patch are of degree 3, while diagonal and anti-diagonal curves are of degree 6. Therefore the resulting shape and texturing depend on the actual mapping, i.e. how the tessellation of a bicubic patch is made. The proposed new modification of the Hermite bicubic patch, the HS-patch, is a result of additional restriction put on the Hermite bicubic patch formulation - the diagonal and anti-diagonal curves are of degree 3. This requirement leads to a new Hermite based bicubic four-sided patch with 12 control points and another 4 control points, i.e. twist vectors, are computed from those 12 control points.
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@article{arxiv.2212.12859,
title = {HS-Patch: A New Hermite Smart Bicubic Patch Modification},
author = {Vaclav Skala and Michal Smolik and Lukas Karlicek},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.12859},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
Draft of the paper: NAUN Journal International Journal of Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, Vol.8, pp.292-299, ISSN: 1998-0159, 2014. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2212.11986, arXiv:2212.11875