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3D Modelling From a Sketch

hargettp writes "Happened to be skimming through the December BoingBoing and I noticed this link to research into 3D modelling by interpreting sketches. Basically, with a pen and tablet and a good Java applet, a user can start digitally modelling 3D structures about as easy as if they were molding clay with their bare hands. It was the demonstration video that made my jaw drop. Impressive!"

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  1. Great way to ruin a webserver by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Post an avi file on slashdot...Great going! I hope you warned them this was happening!

  2. old news by fireteller2 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Very old news. "Teddy" was developed by Takeo Igarashi at the University of Tokyo, and presented at SIGGRAPH 1999. 8-13-99 Schedule

    1. Re:old news by Michael+Crutcher · · Score: 5, Informative
      I think this a successor to "Teddy" called "SmoothTeddy".

      As the linked page doth say:
      SmoothTeddy is a successor to Teddy and Chameleon

      You know, like maybe he's been working on it for a while and stuff.

  3. Slashdotted already by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    And then people complain that we don't read the articles!

  4. Google Cache for Karma by hugesmile · · Score: 5, Informative

    Google Cache to the rescue. What do I win?

  5. Open source 3D modelling by Lord+Satri · · Score: 5, Informative


    Open source 3D for GIS : vterrain.org

    See also openscenegraph.org

    Both can use Remote Sensing data.

  6. Sounds Like SketchUp 3D by N8F8 · · Score: 5, Informative
    I was researching 3D home design tools for my dad and came across a neat too called SketchUp 3D that sounds similar.
    SketchUp has a unique interface that allows 3D forms to be created, viewed and modified quickly and easily. The core of its simplicity is an interface that allows you simply to draw the edges of the desired model in 3D space, just as they would using a pencil and paper. Intelligent inferencing capabilities automatically determine the nature of the lines and "fill" shapes to create 3D geometry. SketchUp is used by all kinds of designers in many different industries. It is quick to learn, fast to use and hard to forget.
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  7. Pathological cases by 200_success · · Score: 5, Funny

    So, what happens if you feed it an M. C. Escher drawing? Or a drawing of a Klein bottle?

    1. Re:Pathological cases by hugesmile · · Score: 5, Funny

      It basically does this.

  8. Another 3d creation system by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative
  9. Inexcusable, /. should use open cache or .torrents by FreeUser · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It was a 48 megabyte AVI file! Nobody got a chance to see it.

    That really is inexusable on slashdot's part. They should have at least posted a .torrent, or used open cache. Now none of us can see the video, and the poor guy has probably had his site shut down by his providor (at least temporarilly).

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  10. Grumble by iamdrscience · · Score: 5, Insightful

    When will people learn that linking to a video from a Slashdot article is almost always a bad idea? Think about it, 40MB+ times 100,000+ people is easily into the area of multiple tens of Terabytes! That's abso-fucking-lutely nuts!

    If you really want to have people see a video, at least get a friend to setup a bit torrent tracker for it in advance or something, then the site will at least have a chance.

  11. Why not use clay? by skazatmebaby · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I don't understand; if it's as easy as modeling in clay, why not use clay? The tactile feedback while using clay has to be much more than using a pen tablet. There is technology that can scan something in 3D.

    Perhaps I'm old fashioned...

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  12. It is still a toy by cabodine · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I have seen this demoed at CMU it was cool but for the most part it was useless, just a toy. I do have a back ground in 3D so I know something of the subject. Any one looking into 3D animation or modeling for a hobby would be bored with this in 10 minutes. You have no control over fine details, it is worse then trying to sculpting clay with boxing gloves on. If there is a program out there that looks like it can make it so easy to make a 3d model then it falls into one of two groups niche or toy.

    Niche; being that it works great on one thing, programs that can take a set of photo pictures into a 3D model.

    Toy; like smooth teddy. Microsoft had a 3D program back in the day it was so basic it was more a tool / demo of what Windows 3.1/95 could do , this was before they owned Softimage.

    That is my two cents.

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  13. This reminds me of Magic Pengel by ProppaT · · Score: 5, Informative
    Gamers out there might remember a game that game out about a year ago on the PS2 called Magic Pengel. It reminds me quite a bit of this project.

    In this game, you used a variety of different brushes to draw a monster. You had different options, such as picking a "head" brush to signify the object you were drawing was part of the monsters head, etc...but, for the most part, the game just saw the lines you were drawing. The AMAZING part of this game was that it would take your 2d sketch and, for the most part, flesh it out in 3d. Not only that, it would also fully animate the model through a built in algorithm.

    The impressive part was how well this worked. Not only did it do what it was supposed to do but, in most cases, it actually realistically animated the monster. It's a little cutesy, but you guys who are into this kind of thing should check it out!

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  14. smoothteddy.avi.torrent (= by algeliten · · Score: 5, Informative

    From me, to you. But I don't except the server to survive a real slashdotting, so behave.

    the video