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    • Computer Graphics
    • Human-Computer Interaction
    • Digital Fabrication

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    • Traditional 3D modeling systems are complex for casual users.
    • Existing systems often neglect multi-touch interfaces despite tablet ubiquity.
    • There's a need for intuitive 3D modeling and fabrication tools.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce an accessible 3D modeling and fabrication system.
    • To leverage multi-touch tablet interfaces for 3D design.
    • To enable physical fabrication of 3D scenes from virtual models.

    Main Methods:

    • Developed a system based on developable surfaces and papercrafting principles.
    • Implemented a multi-touch interface for intuitive 3D scene manipulation.
    • Automated conversion of virtual scenes into paper cutouts with fiducial markers.
    • Integrated tools for creating occluded supporting structures.

    Main Results:

    • Demonstrated modeling and fabrication of complex 3D scenes.
    • Successfully converted virtual models into physical papercrafts.
    • Evaluated fabrication faithfulness against virtual models and 3D prints.
    • Showcased system's ability to maintain scene aesthetics and structural integrity.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed system offers an intuitive alternative for 3D modeling and fabrication.
    • Papercraft-inspired multi-touch interaction enhances accessibility for casual users.
    • The system effectively bridges virtual 3D scene creation with physical paper fabrication.