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SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2004
Alex Henzen; Neculai Ailenei; Frank Van Reeth; Gert Vansichem; Robert W. Zehner; Karl R. Amundson
Using an electronic ink display and a touchpanel input device, a paper-like drawing tablet was created, closely mimicking the behaviour of normal paper. The tablet is initially intended to serve as an input-device for cartoon drawing and editing. However, its potential use goes far beyond that.
international conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques | 2005
Alex Henzen; Neculai Ailenei; Fabian Di Fiore; Frank Van Reeth; John W. Patterson
Drawing on paper is an experience which is still unmatched by any input device for drawing into a computer in terms of accuracy, dexterity and general pleasantness of use. This paper describes a paper-like drawing tablet which uses electronic ink as its output medium with stylus-based touchpanel input. The device mimics the experience of drawing in a manner which can be adjusted to approach the feel of different kinds of paper. We discuss further some basic issues which need to be addressed in managing interfacing to such a device, specifically the avoidance of the legacy of mouse-oriented point-and-click interfaces which have influenced GUI design for so long. We see a sketch-based model for interaction, based on free-form curve drawing, as being the way forward but new interaction models are required. The tablet is initially intended to serve as an input-device for cartoon drawing and editing, so the product of any sketching process has to be presented to the rest of the animation data-path in terms of a conventional curve model, here Bézier chains. We discuss models for achieving this without having to resort to legacy curve-editing techniques which have no counterpart in drawing on paper or in the repertoire of the traditional animator. Potential uses of these interaction techniques go well beyond supporting the cartoon drawing application.
Archive | 2004
Guofu Zhou; Neculai Ailenei; Mark Thomas Johnson
Archive | 2005
Guofu Zhou; Neculai Ailenei; Johannes Van De Kamer; Alexander Victor Henzen; Roger P. A. Deinoij; Mark Thomas Johnson; Rogier H. M. Cortie; Mischa Nelis
Archive | 2004
Guofu Zhou; Jan van de Kamer; Neculai Ailenei
Archive | 2004
Guofu Zhou; Jan van de Kamer; Mark Thomas Johnson; Neculai Ailenei
Archive | 2004
Guofu Zhou; Neculai Ailenei; Mark Thomas Johnson; Jan van de Kamer
Archive | 2005
Guofu Zhou; Mark Thomas Johnson; Neculai Ailenei; Johannes Van De Kamer; Peter A. Duine; Anthonie Hendrik Bergman
Archive | 2004
Guofu Zhou; Mark Thomas Johnson; Neculai Ailenei; Jan van de Kamer
Archive | 2004
Guofu Zhou; Jan van de Kamer; Mark Thomas Johnson; Neculai Ailenei