Blob Metamorphosis based on Minkowski Sums

This paper addresses the metamorphosis of soft objects built from skeletons. We propose a new approach that may be split into three steps. The first step consists in an original splitting of the initial and the final shapes with a view to creating a bijective graph of correspondence. In the second step, we assume that the skeletons are convex polygonal shapes, and thus take advantage of the properties of Minkowski sums to characterize the skeletons of intermediate shapes. Eventually, we characterize the intermediate distance and field functions; we describe a set of interpolation methods and propose to use a restricted class of parametrized distance and field functions so as to preserve coherence and speed‐up computations.