Blending or averaging of two-dimensional shapes usually operates on se
ts of discrete points or polygons approximating the objects. This reli
es on a series of evenly distributed or properly positioned points on
the boundary of the objects. Features or characteristics of the object
s are not well considered. This paper presents a simple but effective
technique for blending 2D shapes composed of curve segments. Features
that are essential for shape blending are extracted. Correspondence be
tween features of the objects are then established. The correspondence
between points on a pair of corresponding features are finally establ
ished for the interpolation process. This allows characteristic featur
es of the objects to be retained in the blending operation which is es
sential in industrial design. An experimental system was developed for
blending 2D contours with curved boundary. Test results showed that t
he proposed approach produces results suitable for industrial design.
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