Cloth Modeling and Animation
Written by leaders in the field of computer clothing design and simulation, Cloth Modeling and Animation is a vital resource for researchers and developers of cloth simulation software as well as computer animators and graphics programmers. Readers will learn about cloth's nature and structure, and scientific approaches to understanding its behavior.
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Cloth Modeling and Animation
Written by leaders in the field of computer clothing design and simulation, Cloth Modeling and Animation is a vital resource for researchers and developers of cloth simulation software as well as computer animators and graphics programmers. Readers will learn about cloth's nature and structure, and scientific approaches to understanding its behavior.
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Cloth Modeling and Animation

Cloth Modeling and Animation

Cloth Modeling and Animation

Cloth Modeling and Animation

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Overview

Written by leaders in the field of computer clothing design and simulation, Cloth Modeling and Animation is a vital resource for researchers and developers of cloth simulation software as well as computer animators and graphics programmers. Readers will learn about cloth's nature and structure, and scientific approaches to understanding its behavior.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040157756
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 07/13/2000
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 360
File size: 36 MB
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About the Author

Donald House, David Breen

Table of Contents

1: Woven Fabrics; 2: A Survey of Cloth Modeling Methods; 3: Particle Representation of Woven Fabrics; 4: Continuum versus Particle Representations; 5: Knit Fabrics; 6: Rapid Dynamic Simulation; 7: Aerodynamic Effects; 8: Collision Detection in Cloth Modeling; 9: Interactive Animation of Cloth-Like Objects for Virtual Reality; 10: From Structure to Reflectance; 11: A Volumetric Appearance Model; 12: A Costume Designer and Animator's Perspective; 13: Clothing in Disney's “FANTASIA 2000”; 14: Conclusion
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