Research on Paper Cuttings Digital Cultural and Creative Product Development and Experience Innovation Based on 3D Reconstruction

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F. X. Bi

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As one of the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage and human intangible cultural heritage masterpieces in China, Paper Cuttings takes two-dimensional plane as the core form of existence and faces practical difficulties such as fault of skill inheritance, homogenization of cultural and creative products, lack of experience interaction, and single dimension of cultural communication in the digital wave. The 3D reconstruction technology provides cross dimensional technical support for the digital transformation of Paper Cuttings art, cultural and creative product development and experience mode innovation by virtue of high-precision data collection, three-dimensional model construction, dynamic rendering and cross platform adaptation capabilities.

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Bi, F. X. (2026). Research on Paper Cuttings Digital Cultural and Creative Product Development and Experience Innovation Based on 3D Reconstruction. Advanced Electromagnetics, 15(3), 8748–8756. https://doi.org/10.7716/aem.v15i3.4008
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