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Pop-up cards are an interesting form of paper art with intriguing geometrical properties. It is labor-intensive and requires a high level of skill to generate two-dimensional objects that pop-up into realistic 3D objects. However, this special feature makes the design procedure of a pop-up card challenging. This paper proposes a novel algorithm to create a v-fold pop-up card from a 3D model using a directed acyclic graph. The algorithm computes a class of elements containing planar pieces and connections that approximate an input 3D geometry. Moreover, the pop up card is foldable, stable, and intersection-free when open and closed. The proposed method is demonstrated with various paper pop-ups, and experimental examples are presented.
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Way, DL., Hu, YN., Shih, ZC. (2013). The Creation of V-fold Animal Pop-Up Cards from 3D Models Using a Directed Acyclic Graph. In: Pan, JS., Yang, CN., Lin, CC. (eds) Advances in Intelligent Systems and Applications - Volume 2. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 21. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35473-1_47
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