Interactive 3D Visualization of Bézier Curves using Java Open Graphics Library (JOGL)

Vlachkova, Krassimira; Boikova, Marina

Serdica Journal of Computing (2011)

  • Volume: 5, Issue: 4, page 323-332
  • ISSN: 1312-6555

Abstract

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We present a new program tool for interactive 3D visualization of some fundamental algorithms for representation and manipulation of Bézier curves. The program tool has an option for demonstration of one of their most important applications - in graphic design for creating letters by means of cubic Bézier curves. We use Java applet and JOGL as our main visualization techniques. This choice ensures the platform independency of the created applet and contributes to the realistic 3D visualization. The applet provides basic knowledge on the Bézier curves and is appropriate for illustrative and educational purposes. Experimental results are included.This work was partially supported by Sofia University Science Fund Grant No.195/2011.

How to cite

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Vlachkova, Krassimira, and Boikova, Marina. "Interactive 3D Visualization of Bézier Curves using Java Open Graphics Library (JOGL)." Serdica Journal of Computing 5.4 (2011): 323-332. <http://eudml.org/doc/219624>.

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journal = {Serdica Journal of Computing},
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title = {Interactive 3D Visualization of Bézier Curves using Java Open Graphics Library (JOGL)},
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year = {2011},
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