NATURAL AND INTUITIVE GESTURE INTERACTION FOR 3D OBJECT MANIPULATION IN CONCEPTUAL DESIGN

DS 92: Proceedings of the DESIGN 2018 15th International Design Conference

Year: 2018
Editor: Marjanović D., Štorga M., Škec S., Bojčetić N., Pavković N.
Author: Vuletic, Tijana; Duffy, Alex; Hay, Laura; McTeague, Chris Patrick; Campbell, Gerard; Choo, Pei Ling; Grealy, Madeleine
Series: DESIGN
Section: DESIGN THEORY AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Page(s): 103-114
DOI number: https://doi.org/10.21278/idc.2018.0321

Abstract

Gesture interaction with three-dimensional (3D) representations is increasingly explored, however there is little research present on the nature of the gestures used. A study was conducted in order to explore gestures designers perform naturally and intuitively while interacting with 3D objects during conceptual design. The findings demonstrate that different designers perform similar gestures for the same activities, and that their interaction with a 3D representation on a 2D screen is consistent with that which would be expected if a physical object were suspended in air in front of them.

Keywords: natural interaction, gestures, 3D modelling, conceptual design, case study

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