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Interactive shadows

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    It is often difficult in computer graphics applications to understand spatial relationships between objects in a 3D scene or effect changes to those objects without specialized visualization and manipulation techniques. We present a set of three-dimensional tools (widgets) called “shadows” that not only provide valuable perceptual cues about the spatial relationships between objects, but also provide a direct manipulation interface to constrained transformation techniques. These shadow widgets provide two advances over previous techniques. First, they provide high correlation between their own geometric feedback and their effects on the objects they control. Second, unlike some other 3D widgets, they do not obscure the objects they control.

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    UIST '92: Proceedings of the 5th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
    December 1992
    216 pages
    ISBN:0897915496
    DOI:10.1145/142621
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    1. 3D widgets
    2. direct manipulation
    3. interactive systems

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