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Generating a shoe last shape using Laplacian deformation

Published:14 December 2009Publication History

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Body-shape data from 3D digitizers are utilized to design various products. We present the method generating a shoe last shape from 3D scanned foot data. To generate a producible last shape that fit to subject's foot, we apply designing method originated from a shoemaker to the foot shape. Then the constraints on last shape are derived. We deform a template surface with Laplacian deformation under the constraints. As a result of that, we try to obtain a custom last shape.

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                  VRCAI '09: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Virtual Reality Continuum and its Applications in Industry
                  December 2009
                  374 pages
                  ISBN:9781605589121
                  DOI:10.1145/1670252

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