학술논문

Role of Intricate Pottery Visualization in Ceramic Manufacturing
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications IEEE Comput. Grap. Appl. Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE. 42(5):90-97 Jan, 2022
Subject
Computing and Processing
General Topics for Engineers
Visualization
Solid modeling
Three-dimensional displays
Ceramics
Manufactured products
Layered manufacturing
Three-dimensional printing
Language
ISSN
0272-1716
1558-1756
Abstract
Layered manufacturing, the underlying technology of 3-D printing, has made rapid strides over the last 30 years. We discuss layered manufacturing from the artist’s perspective, especially for intricate ceramic pottery. We contend that opportunities exist for applying visualization to the foremost problems plaguing layered manufacturing. Virtual pottery involves meeting two conflicting constraints: rapid visualization during modeling and accurate rapid prototyping during manufacturing. Artists simultaneously need both low polygon shape representation for interactive visualization and adequate representation for generating accurate printable models. Artists also face the additional complexities of adding surface details that cannot be achieved by hand and handling materials like clay used in the manufacturing of real pottery. Illustrated by a system we have developed that uses sound resonance patterns to create volumetric textures for virtual pottery, we show how visualization helps address both these problem areas.