“Real-Time Human Hair Modeling and Animation” by Koh and Zhiyong

  • ©Chuan Koon Koh and Huang Zhiyong

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    Real-Time Human Hair Modeling and Animation

Session/Category Title:   Rendering Techniques


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    Hair is modeled as strips of parametrically represented surfaces, with texture and alpha mapping applied. Each strip is able to deform in real time and morph between keyframes, creating animation.

References:


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