Visualizing design and spatial assembly of interactive CSG von Florian Kirsch | ISBN 9783937786568

Visualizing design and spatial assembly of interactive CSG

von Florian Kirsch, Marc Nienhaus und Jürgen Döllner
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinFlorian Kirsch
Autor / AutorinMarc Nienhaus
Autor / AutorinJürgen Döllner
Buchcover Visualizing design and spatial assembly of interactive CSG | Florian Kirsch | EAN 9783937786568 | ISBN 3-937786-56-2 | ISBN 978-3-937786-56-8

Visualizing design and spatial assembly of interactive CSG

von Florian Kirsch, Marc Nienhaus und Jürgen Döllner
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinFlorian Kirsch
Autor / AutorinMarc Nienhaus
Autor / AutorinJürgen Döllner
For interactive construction of CSG models understanding the layout of a model is essential for its efficient manipulation. To understand position and orientation of aggregated components of a CSG model, we need to realize its visible and occluded parts as a whole. Hence, transparency and enhanced outlines are key techniques to assist comprehension. We present a novel real-time rendering technique for visualizing design and spatial assembly of CSG models. As enabling technology we combine an image-space CSG rendering algorithm with blueprint rendering. Blueprint rendering applies depth peeling for extracting layers of ordered depth from polygonal models and then composes them in sorted order facilitating a clear insight of the models. We develop a solution for implementing depth peeling for CSG models considering their depth complexity. Capturing surface colors of each layer and later combining the results allows for generating order-independent transparency as one major rendering technique for CSG models. We further define visually important edges for CSG models and integrate an image-space edgeenhancement technique for detecting them in each layer. In this way, we extract visually important edges that are directly and not directly visible to outline a model’s layout. Combining edges with transparency rendering, finally, generates edge-enhanced depictions of image-based CSG models and allows us to realize their complex, spatial assembly.