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    • Computer Graphics
    • Interactive Modeling
    • Shape Deformation

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    • Interactive modeling of 3-D shapes is crucial in computer graphics.
    • Cage-based deformation is a versatile method for anisotropic shape manipulation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce the CageModeler open-source project.
    • To provide a collection of relevant cage-based deformation methods.
    • To offer an extensible tool for interactive 3-D shape modeling and research.

    Main Methods:

    • The project utilizes automated dependence management.
    • It leverages existing open-source libraries.
    • A modular code design facilitates extensibility and collaboration.

    Main Results:

    • CageModeler provides a comprehensive platform for cage-based deformation.
    • The software includes evaluation functionality for performance metrics.
    • It supports collaborative open-source development for implementing new methods.

    Conclusions:

    • The CageModeler project facilitates practical use and future research in interactive 3-D shape modeling.
    • Its open-source design promotes collaborative development and innovation.
    • Lessons learned from the development process inform best practices for such software.