Dynamic Display of Ceramic Model Based on Virtual Reality Environment

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作者
Zhang, Tieli [1 ]
Zhao, Fang [2 ]
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[1] Nanhai Academy of Art, Haikou University of Economics, Hainan, Haikou
[2] Jiangxi Arts & Ceramics Technology Institute, Jiangxi, Jingdezhen
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CAD; Ceramic; Dynamic Display; Physical Engine; Virtual Reality;
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10.14733/cadaps.2024.S28.69-82
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摘要
In order to solve the problem of the complexity and the lack of visual intuitiveness of ceramic CAD modelling, a virtual reality ceramic CAD model dynamic display system based on a physical engine has been developed. The system aims to enable users to dynamically model and display ceramic CAD models intuitively and simply through hand-free interaction, without being limited by physical conditions. In terms of system structure design, a simple and uniform universal cylinder is used for modelling, and Gaussian functions are used to control and fine-tune the deformation of the CAD model, ensuring that the morphological changes of ceramics in the virtual environment are both natural and controllable. In terms of interactive design, this paper successfully realizes the intuitive operation of ceramic CAD models in the virtual environment by combining motion capture technology with virtual reality technology. While ensuring the dynamic controllability of ceramic deformation structures, it greatly enhances the realism and immersion of the experience of the dynamic display system for ceramic CAD models. By comparing experimental data, we have verified the stability and accuracy of the system during the dynamic display process of ceramic CAD models. © 2024 U-turn Press LLC.
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页数:13
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