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Feather: 3D sketchbook light as a feather

Published: 23 July 2023 Publication History

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We present Feather, a 3D drawing system that allows users to create 3D curve artworks with a pen & touch interface on a tablet. We implemented multi-view 3D sketching by applying a concept of drawing & bending a “3D guide” and a view-oriented joystick widget that streamlines tedious 3D transformations—all of which are integrated into a single web application while maintaining the usability and look of conventional 2D drawing software.

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SIGGRAPH '23: ACM SIGGRAPH 2023 Appy Hour
July 2023
15 pages
ISBN:9798400701566
DOI:10.1145/3588427
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Published: 23 July 2023

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  1. 3D drawing
  2. 3D sketching
  3. 3D transformation
  4. pen
  5. tablet
  6. touch

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