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GI; Vol. 112
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Proceedings of Graphics Interface 2005
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Victoria, British Columbia
SESSION: Geometric modeling
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Pages: 177 - 185
Year of Publication: 2005
ISBN ~ ISSN:0713-5424 , 1-56881-265-5
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Canadian Human-Computer Communications Society
School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
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ABSTRACT
We present a simple method for rendering Islamic star patterns based on Hankin's "polygons-in-contact" technique. The method builds star patterns from a tiling of the plane and a small number of intuitive parameters. We show how this method can be adapted to construct Islamic designs reminiscent of Huff's parquet deformations. Finally, we introduce a geometric transformation on tilings that expands the range of patterns accessible using our method. This transformation simplifies construction techniques given in previous work, and clarifies previously unexplained relationships between certain classes of star patterns.
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Ares Lagae , Craig S. Kaplan , Chi-Wing Fu , Victor Ostromoukhov , Oliver Deussen, Tile-based methods for interactive applications, ACM SIGGRAPH 2008 classes, August 11-15, 2008, Los Angeles, California
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