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Introduction

Ability to get the surface as an implicit function (see Surface reconstruction section) is very important in 3D morphing. For example, serie of pictures bellow illustrates the 3D application of combined mappings to produce the visually smooth transformation between the initial "head" shape (genus 0) and the final tori shape (genus 1) in presence of obstacles. The series of frames show the process of temporal metamorphosis and spatial transformations defined by the space mapping.

Or, in this example CSRBF function representation for the "head" model is used to produce a visually smooth transformation between the initial union of two blended "torus" (genus 1) into the final "head" shape (genus 0) in the presence of obstacles. The series of frames shows the process of temporal metamorphosis and spatial transformations defined by the space mapping.

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Or, just the same with the movement and obstacles shown on images:

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