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    Area of Science:

    • Computer Graphics
    • Geometric Modeling
    • Product Design

    Background:

    • 3D model stylization is crucial for product design, especially for merchandise like toys and furniture.
    • Existing methods may lack user control over feature preservation and design diversity.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose a novel 3D model stylization approach.
    • To enable preservation of user-specified shape features from a base model and attractive features from a style model.
    • To provide users with control over design diversity and blending degree.

    Main Methods:

    • Combines base and style models topologically using a tree-growing technique.
    • Merges models at textural and geometric levels via a morphing technique.
    • Incorporates limited user assistance for feature preservation.

    Main Results:

    • Generates diverse and appealing stylized 3D models.
    • Allows users to control output diversity and the blend between base and style models.
    • User study results show superiority over a recent work in appeal, feature preservation, and reasonableness.

    Conclusions:

    • The proposed approach effectively stylizes 3D models while preserving essential features.
    • It empowers product designers to explore design variations and assists novice users.
    • Offers a user-friendly system for creating customized stylized 3D models.