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Cloth Simulation for Computer Graphics Tuur Stuyck

Cloth Simulation for Computer Graphics By Tuur Stuyck

Summary

Focuses on physics-based cloth simulation. The book starts with the most simple explicitly integrated mass-spring model and gradually works its way up to more complex and commonly used implicitly integrated continuum techniques in state-of-the-art implementations.

Cloth Simulation for Computer Graphics Summary

Cloth Simulation for Computer Graphics by Tuur Stuyck

Physics-based animation is commonplace in animated feature films and even special effects for live-action movies. Think about a recent movie and there will be some sort of special effects such as explosions or virtual worlds. Cloth simulation is no different and is ubiquitous because most virtual characters (hopefully!) wear some sort of clothing.

The focus of this book is physics-based cloth simulation. We start by providing background information and discuss a range of applications. This book provides explanations of multiple cloth simulation techniques. More specifically, we start with the most simple explicitly integrated mass-spring model and gradually work our way up to more complex and commonly used implicitly integrated continuum techniques in state-of-the-art implementations. We give an intuitive explanation of the techniques and give additional information on how to efficiently implement them on a computer.

This book discusses explicit and implicit integration schemes for cloth simulation modeled with mass-spring systems. In addition to this simple model, we explain the more advanced continuum-inspired cloth model introduced in the seminal work of Baraff and Witkin [1998]. This method is commonly used in industry.

We also explain recent work by Liu et al. [2013] that provides a technique to obtain fast simulations. In addition to these simulation approaches, we discuss how cloth simulations can be art directed for stylized animations based on the work of Wojan et al. [2006]. Controllability is an essential component of a feature animation film production pipeline. We conclude by pointing the reader to more advanced techniques.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Cloth Representation
  • Explicit Integration
  • Mass-Spring Models
  • Implicit Integration
  • Simulation as an Optimization Problem
  • Continuum Approach to Cloth
  • Controlling Cloth Simulations
  • Collision Detection and Response
  • What's Next
  • Conclusions
  • Bibliography
  • Author's Biography

    Additional information

    GOR013584304
    9781681734118
    1681734117
    Cloth Simulation for Computer Graphics by Tuur Stuyck
    Used - Very Good
    Paperback
    Morgan & Claypool Publishers
    20180824
    121
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