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MuscleBuilder: a modeling tool for human anatomy

Aubel, A.  
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Thalmann, D.  
2004
Journal of Computer Science and Technology

A traditional multi-layered approach is adopted to human body modeling and deformation. The model is split into three general anatomical structures: the skeleton, musculature and skin. It is shown that each of these layers is modeled and deformed by using fast, procedural, ad-hoc methods that can painlessly be reimplemented. The modeling approach is generic enough to handle muscles of varying shape, size and characteristics and does not break in extreme skeleton poses. It is also described that the integrated MuscleBuilder system whose main features are: i) easy and quick creation of muscle deformation models; ii) automatic deformation of an overlying skin. It is shown that visually realistic results can be obtained at interactive frame rates with very little input from the designer

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DOI
10.1007/BF02945584
Web of Science ID

WOS:000224137200003

Author(s)
Aubel, A.  
Thalmann, D.  
Date Issued

2004

Publisher

Science Press

Published in
Journal of Computer Science and Technology
Volume

19

Issue

5

Start page

585

End page

595

Subjects

physiological models

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realistic images

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solid modelling

Note

DreamWorks Animation, Glendale, CA, USA

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REVIEWED

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VRLAB  
Available on Infoscience
January 16, 2007
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