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A seamless shape for HANIM compliant bodies

Babski, C.  
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Thalmann, D.  
1999
Proceedings VRML 99, ACM Press
Fourth Symposium on the Virtual Reality Modeling Language

A standard for representing avatars in VRML worlds has been specified by the HANIM (Humanoid ANIMation) Working Group. Avatars based on these specifications are generally composed of a set of body surfaces which do not ensure that continuity between connected body parts is satisfied. This paper proposes a generic method for performing real-time body deformations using Java and VRML. This method allows the generation of seamless bodies that are fully compatible with the HANIM standard

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conference paper
DOI
10.1145/299246.299257
Author(s)
Babski, C.  
Thalmann, D.  
Date Issued

1999

Published in
Proceedings VRML 99, ACM Press
Start page

21

End page

28

Subjects

authoring systems

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computer animation

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deformation

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Java

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real-time systems

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software standards

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virtual reality languages

Note

Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technol., Switzerland

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VRLAB  
Event nameEvent place
Fourth Symposium on the Virtual Reality Modeling Language

Paderborn, Germany

Available on Infoscience
January 16, 2007
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