Hansmeyer, MichaelPauline Jepp and Oliver Deussen2013-10-222013-10-222010978-3-905674-24-81816-0859https://doi.org/10.2312/COMPAESTH/COMPAESTH10/075-081This paper examines the role that subdivision processes can have in the production of form. It explores how subdivision processes can generate complex geometries from very simple input meshes. In a first step, this paper presents modifications to the established subdivision processes' weighting schemes. In a second step, this paper considers formalized and extended methods for applying these schemes. Finally the paper presents forms generated with these modified processes.I.3.5 [Computational Geometry and Object Modeling]: Curve, surface, solid, and object representationsSubdivision Beyond Smoothness