This paper introduces a method to synthesize a 3D tensor field within a constrained geometric domain represented as a tetrahedral mesh. Whereas previous techniques optimize for isotropic fields, we focus on anisotropic tensor fields that are smooth and aligned with the domain boundary or user guidance. The key ingredient of our method is a novel computational design framework, built on top of the symmetric orthogonally decomposable (odeco) tensor representation, to optimize the stretching ratios and orientations for each tensor in the domain. In contrast to past techniques designed only for isotropic tensors, we demonstrate the efficacy of our approach in generating smooth volumetric tensor fields with high anisotropy and shape conformity, especially for the domain with complex shapes. We apply these anisotropic tensor fields to various applications, such as anisotropic meshing, structural mechanics, and fabrication.
View on arXiv@article{zhu2025_2505.05639, title={ Designing 3D Anisotropic Frame Fields with Odeco Tensors }, author={ Haikuan Zhu and Hongbo Li and Hsueh-Ti Derek Liu and Wenping Wang and Jing Hua and Zichun Zhong }, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.05639}, year={ 2025 } }