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Cloth animation with self-collision detection

Lafleur, B.
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Magnenat-Thalmann, N.  
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Thalmann, D.  
1991
Proceedings of the IFIP WG 5.10 Working Conference
IFIP, Modeling in Computer Graphics

Addresses the problem of detecting collisions of very flexible objects, such as clothes, with almost rigid bodies, such as human bodies. In the authors' method, collision avoidance consists of creating a very thin force field around the obstacle surface to avoid collisions. This force field acts like a shield rejecting the points. This volume is divided into small contiguous non-overlapped cells which completely surround the surface. As soon as a point enters into a cell, a repulsive force is applied. The direction and the magnitude of this force are dependent on the velocities, the normals and the distance between the point and the surface. Particular cases are discussed with the ways of solving them. The authors also present various approaches for simulating flexible objects and the difficulties, due to the numerical methods of solving the differential equations involved. Finally, they describe the implementation of their software for creating arid animating clothes

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Author(s)
Lafleur, B.
Magnenat-Thalmann, N.  
Thalmann, D.  
Date Issued

1991

Published in
Proceedings of the IFIP WG 5.10 Working Conference
Subjects

computer animation

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human factors

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Dept. d'Inf., Lab. de Infographie, Lausanne, Switzerland

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IFIP, Modeling in Computer Graphics

Tokyo, Japan

1991

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January 16, 2007
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