Results:

Top left: Reconstruction of a car model based on a felt design by Gregory Epps. Close-ups of the hood and the rear wheelhouse are shown on the left. The fold lines are highlighted on the car's development. Top right and bottom: Architectural design. All shown surfaces can be isometrically unfolded into the plane without cutting along edges and can thus be texture mapped without any seams or distortions.

The car model and its development (top right). The patch decomposition into torsal ruled surfaces is shown using the following color scheme: planes are shown in yellow, cylinders in green, cones in red, and tangent surfaces in blue. Sample rulings are shown on some patches of the windshield and the side window. Such a segmentation is essential for NURBS surface fitting and manufacturing.

Modeling curved creases. (Left) Crease curves are specified by the user on a developable surface. (Right) The resulting shape obtained with the curved folds along the prescribed curves.