Physical Behavior of Deformable Hair and Clothes: What Is Common?
As computers become computationally more powerful, the gap between virtual and physical reality is continuously diminishing. Striving for increased accuracy, computer simulations are becoming more and more specialized by the day –but are less capable of generalization. There is currently no comprehensive physically-based simulation approach for real-time animation of deformable objects within one unique framework. The first step required to tackle this challenge is to investigate invariant aspects in the correlation between dynamic behavior and physical properties of objects with different shape and consistency. In this paper we discuss the mechanical behavior of deformable one-dimensional rods and twodimensional surfaces: hair and clothes.
Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann Ugo Bonanni Pascal Volino
University of Geneva Geneva, Switzerland
国际会议
黄山
英文
12-18
2009-08-19(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)