3D Modeling and Design Supported via Interscopic Interaction Strategies
Proceedings of the HCI International 2007, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 4553, page 1160-1169 - 2007
3D modeling applications are widely used in many application
domains ranging from CAD to industrial or graphics design. Desktop
environments have proven to be a powerful user interface for such tasks.
However, the raising complexity of 3D dataset exceeds the possibilities
provided by traditional devices or two-dimensional display. Thus, more natural
and intuitive interfaces are required. But in order to get the users' acceptance
technology-driven solutions that require inconvenient instrumentation, e.g.,
stereo glasses or tracked gloves, should be avoided. Autostereoscopic display
environments in combination with 3D desktop devices enable users to
experience virtual environments more immersive without annoying devices. In
this paper we introduce interaction strategies with special consideration of the
requirements of 3D modelers. We propose an interscopic display environment
with implicated user interface strategies that allow displaying and interacting
with both mono-, e.g., 2D elements, and stereoscopic content, which is
beneficial for the 3D environment, which has to be manipulated. These
concepts are discussed with special consideration of the requirements of 3D
modeler and designers.
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BibTex references
@InProceedings{SRBH07a,
author = "Steinicke, Frank and Ropinski, Timo and Bruder, Gerd and Hinrichs, Klaus H.",
title = "3D Modeling and Design Supported via Interscopic Interaction Strategies",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the HCI International 2007",
series = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
volume = "4553",
pages = "1160--1169",
year = "2007",
publisher = "Springer-Verlag",
address = "Beijing",
keywords = "sim2d3d",
url = "http://viscg.uni-muenster.de/publications/2007/SRBH07a"
}
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