In this paper we present a non-stationary 4-point ternary interpolatory subdivision scheme which provides the user with a tension parameter that, when increased within its range of definition, can generate C²-continuous limit curves showing considerable variations of shape. As a generalization we additionally propose a locally-controlled C²-continuous subdivision scheme, which allows a different tension value to be assigned to every edge of the original control polygon.

Beccari, C., Casciola, G., Romani, L. (2007). An interpolating 4-point C² ternary non-stationary subdivision scheme with tension control. COMPUTER AIDED GEOMETRIC DESIGN, 24(4), 210-219 [10.1016/j.cagd.2007.02.001].

An interpolating 4-point C² ternary non-stationary subdivision scheme with tension control

ROMANI, LUCIA
2007

Abstract

In this paper we present a non-stationary 4-point ternary interpolatory subdivision scheme which provides the user with a tension parameter that, when increased within its range of definition, can generate C²-continuous limit curves showing considerable variations of shape. As a generalization we additionally propose a locally-controlled C²-continuous subdivision scheme, which allows a different tension value to be assigned to every edge of the original control polygon.
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Subdivision; Interpolation; Curves; Ternary; Locality; Tension control
English
mag-2007
24
4
210
219
open
Beccari, C., Casciola, G., Romani, L. (2007). An interpolating 4-point C² ternary non-stationary subdivision scheme with tension control. COMPUTER AIDED GEOMETRIC DESIGN, 24(4), 210-219 [10.1016/j.cagd.2007.02.001].
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