“Desired deformation of continuum surfaces in 3DCG animation by time varying stable forms: application to make animations of flowers, wings, cloths etc.” by Takauchi, Ochiai, Saito, Asakura and Hattori

  • ©Ippei Takauchi, Masatoshi Ochiai, Hiromu Saito, Ryo Asakura, and Motofumi Hattori

  • ©Ippei Takauchi, Masatoshi Ochiai, Hiromu Saito, Ryo Asakura, and Motofumi Hattori

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    Desired deformation of continuum surfaces in 3DCG animation by time varying stable forms: application to make animations of flowers, wings, cloths etc.

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    In this paper, the authors discuss how to make 3DCG animations of flowers, wings, and cloths etc. which are modeled by surfaces. These 3DCG animations are obtained based on the numerical simulation for the Newtonian dynamics equations of surfaces. These equations are obtained from the potential functions (the energy functions) of the surfaces.

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    1. Motofumi Hattori, Ippei Takauchi, Ryo Asakura: “A Feedback Control System for Desired Deformation of Cloths by Time Varying Stable Forms”, Submission Id: “latebreaking_0148” Poster Number A101 Presented in the SIGGRAPH 2008


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