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As-Rigid-As-Possible Shape Manipulation

This morning on the animation class I am taking at grad school, a colleague had shown a paper review on "As-Rigid-As-Possible Shape Manipulation" [1]. I've found that is awesome... There are many applications for this new approach on shape manipulation. There must be someone to write a inkscape extension using this technique.


[1] Takeo Igarashi, Tomer Moscovich, John F. Hughes, "As-Rigid-As-Possible Shape Manipulation", ACM Transactions on Computer Graphics, Vol.24, No.3, ACM SIGGRAPH 2005, Los Angels, USA, 2005. PDF

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