Dev2PQ: Planar Quadrilateral Strip Remeshing of Developable Surfaces
Floor Verhoeven, Amir Vaxman, Tim Hoffmann, Olga Sorkine-Hornung

TL;DR
This paper presents an algorithm for remeshing developable surfaces into planar quadrilateral strips aligned with principal curvatures, facilitating easier fabrication and modeling of complex shapes.
Contribution
The method introduces a novel optimization approach to generate curvature-aligned, developable PQ-strip meshes automatically from arbitrary developable inputs.
Findings
Effective remeshing of various developable surfaces demonstrated
Produces curvature-aligned, planar quadrilateral strips
Compatible with interactive freeform shape modeling
Abstract
We introduce an algorithm to remesh triangle meshes representing developable surfaces to planar quad dominant meshes. The output of our algorithm consists of planar quadrilateral (PQ) strips that are aligned to principal curvature directions and closely approximate the curved parts of the input developable, and planar polygons representing the flat parts of the input. Developable PQ-strip meshes are useful in many areas of shape modeling, thanks to the simplicity of fabrication from flat sheet material. Unfortunately, they are difficult to model due to their restrictive combinatorics and locking issues. Other representations of developable surfaces, such as arbitrary triangle or quad meshes, are more suitable for interactive freeform modeling, but generally have non-planar faces or are not aligned to principal curvatures. Our method leverages the modeling flexibility of non-ruling based…
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Taxonomy
Topics3D Shape Modeling and Analysis · Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies · Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques
