Proceedings Computer Animation 2001. Fourteenth Conference on Computer Animation (Cat. No.01TH8596)
DOI: 10.1109/ca.2001.982396
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Real-time cloth simulation with sparse particles and curved faces

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“…These methods generate wrinkles on a coarse cloth mesh based on the compression of the mesh computed using physics-based simulation or geometric deformation. Oshita et al [12] proposed a geometric method to add wrinkles to the edges of a cloth mesh based on the length variation of the edges. Larboulette et al [8] described the generation of wrinkles on a cloth or skin mesh along the position and orientation specified by the designer.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These methods generate wrinkles on a coarse cloth mesh based on the compression of the mesh computed using physics-based simulation or geometric deformation. Oshita et al [12] proposed a geometric method to add wrinkles to the edges of a cloth mesh based on the length variation of the edges. Larboulette et al [8] described the generation of wrinkles on a cloth or skin mesh along the position and orientation specified by the designer.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this method is a convenient way to make the normal vector continuous at the edges, it neglects the accurate curvature of the corresponding surface. In contrast to computing the vertex normals by averaging the adjacent face normals, an alternative approach [26] considers the inplane mechanics to control the vertex normals. A triangular Beziér-patch interpolating vertex position and normal is used to smooth the surface.…”
Section: Continuous Force Generation On Discrete Polygonal Surfacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other approaches take advantage of available graphics hardware to accelerate certain operations. Oshita [7] represents cloth as a sparse triangle mesh. Particle positions are calculated with this sparse mesh, and interpolation is performed togenerate a dense mesh.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%