Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Computer graphics processing – Animation
Reexamination Certificate
2006-03-28
2006-03-28
Nguyen, Kimbinh T. (Department: 2671)
Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system
Computer graphics processing
Animation
C345S474000, C345S423000, C345S426000, C345S655000, C345S582000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07019748
ABSTRACT:
A computer implemented method stimulates motion of a static 3D physical object in a static scene by first acquiring a 3D graphics model of the 3D physical object and the scene. A projector is registered with the 3D physical object, the scene and the 3D model. The model is then segmented into a plurality of parts, and each part is edited with graphics authoring tools to reflect a desired appearance and virtual motion of the part. The edited parts are rendered and projected, in real-time, as a video onto the 3D physical object and scene to give the 3D physical object and the scene the desired appearance and virtual motion.
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Curtin Andrew J.
Dirk Brinkman
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories Inc.
Nguyen Kimbinh T.
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