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Dynamic Animation of N-Dimensional Deformable Objects

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Dynamic Animation of N-Dimensional Deformable Objects
This paper presents a new, accurate, efficient and unified method for dynamic animation of one, two or three-dimensional deformable objects. The objects are modelled as d-dimensional juxtapositions of ddimensional patches defined as parametric blending of a common d-dimensional mesh of 3D control points. Animation of the object is achieved by dynamic animation of its control points. This ensures that at each time step the object shape conforms to its patches definitions, and, thus, that every property implied by the nature of the blending functions is verified. Dynamic animation of these continuous models implies no "matter discretising" as the control points are not considered as material points but moreover as the degrees of freedom of the continuous object. A generic (both for blending functions nature and object intrinsic dimension d) mechanical model reflecting this idea is proposed. Then, according to this modelling idea, a convenient generic dynamic animation engine i...
Yannick Rémion, Jean-Michel Nourrit, Olivie
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where WSCG
Authors Yannick Rémion, Jean-Michel Nourrit, Olivier Nocent
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