“Simulating woven fabrics with Weave”

  • ©Bryan Smith, Roman Fedotov, Sang N. Le, Matthias Frei, Alex Latyshev, Luke Emrose, and Jean Pascal leBlanc

  • ©Bryan Smith, Roman Fedotov, Sang N. Le, Matthias Frei, Alex Latyshev, Luke Emrose, and Jean Pascal leBlanc

  • ©Bryan Smith, Roman Fedotov, Sang N. Le, Matthias Frei, Alex Latyshev, Luke Emrose, and Jean Pascal leBlanc

  • ©Bryan Smith, Roman Fedotov, Sang N. Le, Matthias Frei, Alex Latyshev, Luke Emrose, and Jean Pascal leBlanc

  • ©Bryan Smith, Roman Fedotov, Sang N. Le, Matthias Frei, Alex Latyshev, Luke Emrose, and Jean Pascal leBlanc

  • ©Bryan Smith, Roman Fedotov, Sang N. Le, Matthias Frei, Alex Latyshev, Luke Emrose, and Jean Pascal leBlanc

  • ©Bryan Smith, Roman Fedotov, Sang N. Le, Matthias Frei, Alex Latyshev, Luke Emrose, and Jean Pascal leBlanc

  • ©Bryan Smith, Roman Fedotov, Sang N. Le, Matthias Frei, Alex Latyshev, Luke Emrose, and Jean Pascal leBlanc

  • ©Bryan Smith, Roman Fedotov, Sang N. Le, Matthias Frei, Alex Latyshev, Luke Emrose, and Jean Pascal leBlanc

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Entry Number: 12

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    Simulating woven fabrics with Weave

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    In Peter Rabbit, modeling and surfacing artists needed to create photorealistic clothing for CGI characters. Existing techniques such as using repeating texture and displacement maps do not hold up for close-up shots. Peter’s iconic blue denim jacket also needed to seamlessly match a real, hand-stitched and worn reference used in the live action shoot. Furthermore, we needed to support many different types of fabrics for dozens of characters. We had initially developed a system called Weave for simple capes and flags in The LEGO Movie and The LEGO Batman Movie, but to support higher levels of detail and flexibility, we extended it to procedurally generate highly customizable patterns of woven fabrics. The novelty of our system lies in its capability to generate realistic weaving and stitching patterns, fuzz, wear and tear in a simple and artist-driven framework.

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    Daniel Heckenberg, Luke Emrose, Matthew Reid, Michael Balzer, Antoine Roille, and Max Liani. 2017. Rendering the Darkness: Glimpse on the LEGO Batman Movie. In ACM SIGGRAPH 2017 Talks (SIGGRAPH ’17). ACM, New York, NY, USA, Article 8, 2 pages.
    CLO Virtual Fashion Inc. 2017. Marvelous Designer. (2017). https://www.marvelousdesigner.com/

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