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Item Interactive Projective Texturing for Non-Photorealistic Shading of Technical 3D Models(The Eurographics Association, 2013) Lux, Roland; Trapp, Matthias; Semmo, Amir; Döllner, Jürgen; Silvester Czanner and Wen TangThis paper presents a novel interactive rendering technique for creating and editing shadings for man-made objects in technical 3D visualizations. In contrast to shading approaches that use intensities computed based on surface normals (e.g., Phong, Gooch, Toon shading), the presented approach uses one-dimensional gradient textures, which can be parametrized and interactively manipulated based on per-object bounding volume approximations. The fully hardware-accelerated rendering technique is based on projective texture mapping and customizable intensity transfer functions. A provided performance evaluation shows comparable results to traditional normal-based shading approaches. The work also introduce simple direct-manipulation metaphors that enables interactive user control of the gradient texture alignment and intensity transfer functions.Item Multi-Perspective Detail+Overview Visualization for 3D Building Exploration(The Eurographics Association, 2013) Pasewaldt, Sebastian; Trapp, Matthias; Döllner, Jürgen; Silvester Czanner and Wen TangVirtual 3D building models, as key elements of virtual 3D city models, are used in a growing number of application domains, such as geoanalysis, disaster management and architectural planning. Visualization systems for such building models often rely on perspective or orthogonal projections using a single viewpoint. Therefore, the exploration of a complete model requires a user to change the viewpoint multiple times and to memorize the content of each view to obtain a comprehensive mental model. Since this is usually a time-consuming task, which implies context switching, current visualization systems use multiple viewports to simultaneously depict an object from different perspectives. Our approach extends the idea of multiple viewports by combining two linked views for the interactive exploration of virtual 3D buildings model and their façades. In contrast to traditional approaches, we automatically generate a multi-perspective view that simultaneously depicts all façades of the building in one overview image. This facilitates the process of obtaining overviews and supports fast and direct navigation to various points-of-interest. We describe the concept and implementations of our Multiple-Center-of-Projection camera model for real-time multi-perspective image synthesis. Further, we provide insights into different interaction techniques for linked multi-perspective views and outline approaches of future work.