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CAD2Sketch

Felix Hähnlein, Changjian Li, Niloy J. Mitra, Adrien Bousseau

2022ACM Transactions on Graphics10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Concept sketches are ubiquitous in industrial design, as they allow designers to quickly depict imaginary 3D objects. To construct their sketches with accurate perspective, designers rely on longstanding drawing techniques, including the use of auxiliary construction lines to identify midpoints of perspective planes, to align points vertically and horizontally, and to project planar curves from one perspective plane to another. We present a method to synthesize such construction lines from CAD sequences. Importantly, our method balances the presence of construction lines with overall clutter, such that the resulting sketch is both well-constructed and readable, as professional designers are trained to do. In addition to generating sketches that are visually similar to real ones, we apply our method to synthesize a large quantity of paired sketches and normal maps, and show that the resulting dataset can be used to train a neural network to infer normals from concept sketches. 1

Topics & Concepts

SketchComputer scienceConstruct (python library)Perspective (graphical)PlanarClutterEngineering drawingArtificial intelligenceComputer graphics (images)AlgorithmProgramming languageEngineeringRadarTelecommunications3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageAdvanced Vision and Imaging3D Shape Modeling and Analysis