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optimal cone singularities for isometric flattening?

Open JuergenNeubauer opened this issue 3 years ago • 1 comments

Hi,

I am a little confused how I can use BFF to achieve optimal cone singularities as described in one of your papers:

Soliman, Yousuf, Dejan Slepčev, and Keenan Crane. 2018. “Optimal Cone Singularities for Conformal Flattening.” ACM Transactions on Graphics, 105, 37 (4): 1–17.

In our practical application where we want to flatten the skin of the nose in order to cut new skin from a flat tissue we need a flattening that should preserve length (isometry) rather than area or angles locally. I haven't studied the mentioned paper in more detail but on first glance I'm not sure how to use BFF in a loop to find the optimal placement and number of cone singularities.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks, Juergen

JuergenNeubauer avatar Aug 24 '21 19:08 JuergenNeubauer

Hi Juergen, unfortunately this paper isn't yet implemented into the BFF framework.

rohan-sawhney avatar Dec 06 '21 12:12 rohan-sawhney