ABSTRACT
In perspective drawing, designers express 3D shapes by drawing auxiliary lines that construct surfaces and drawing design curves on them. However, drawing auxiliary lines can be challenging, and too many of them can make the drawing difficult to understand. To address these issues, we present a novel 3D sketching system that allows the user to quickly and easily create instant auxiliary lines and instant sketch surfaces for drawing desired 3D curves with fluent bimanual touch and pen interactions. We will produce concept sketches using our system to showcase its potential usefulness.
Supplemental Material
- Taegyu Jin, Seung-Jun Lee, Joon Hyub Lee, and Seok-Hyung Bae. 2023. Touch'n'Draw: Rapid 3D sketching with fluent bimanual coordination. In UIST ’23 Adjunct. 3 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3586182.3616700Google ScholarDigital Library
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