shapemodulating
Shapemodulating refers to the deliberate alteration of the geometry or outline of a shape over time or in response to parameters. In computer graphics and geometric modeling, it describes algorithms and processes that change a shape's size, curvature, or topology while aiming to preserve certain properties such as continuity, smoothness, or volume. The term can apply to both static parameterized reshaping and dynamic deformation in animation, where a source shape is transformed into a target shape through a sequence of intermediate forms.
Common techniques include free-form deformation (FFD), spline- and mesh-based morphing, and parametric modulation using control curves,
Shapemodulating is used in character animation to realize expressions, in product design to explore form variants,
Key challenges include preserving desirable properties (topology, volume, symmetry), avoiding self-intersections, and managing computational cost. User