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HapticPrint: Designing Feel Aesthetics for Digital Fabrication

Published: 05 November 2015 Publication History
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    Digital fabrication has enabled massive creativity in hobbyist communities and professional product design. These emerging technologies excel at realizing an arbitrary shape or form; however these objects are often rigid and lack the feel desired by designers. We aim to enable physical haptic design in passive 3D printed objects. This paper identifies two core areas for extending physical design into digital fabrication: designing the external and internal haptic characteristics of an object. We present HapticPrint as a pair of design tools to easily modify the feel of a 3D model. Our external tool maps textures and UI elements onto arbitrary shapes, and our internal tool modifies the internal geometry of models for novel compliance and weight characteristics. We demonstrate the value of HapticPrint with a range of applications that expand the aesthetics of feel, usability, and interactivity in 3D artifacts.

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    UIST '15: Proceedings of the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software & Technology
    November 2015
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    1. deformation
    2. design
    3. digital fabrication
    4. haptics
    5. texture

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