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Astroboy: breaking complex geometries with Voronoi diagram

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In Astroboy, breaking geometries is a very common effect. Sometimes a high level of user control is required to break an object in the right way. This is often done by adding edges manually. Time investment is huge and the result cannot be edited easily. Even in the case that the appearance of the pieces is less important, the geometry to break can be very complicated, for example, a building, that any manual editing becomes prohibited in tight schedule. We thus developed a three phrase fracturing system that can automate the breaking process, while also allow certain level of user control.

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  1. Mould, D. 2005. Image-guided fracture. In Proceedings of Graphics Interface 2005, 219--226. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library

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          SIGGRAPH ASIA '09: ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2009 Posters
          December 2009
          58 pages
          ISBN:9781450379342
          DOI:10.1145/1666778

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