Title of article :
Animating Sand, Mud, and Snow
Author/Authors :
Robert W. Sumner، نويسنده , , James F. OʹBrien ، نويسنده , , Jessica K. Hodgins، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
10
From page :
17
To page :
26
Abstract :
Computer animations often lack the subtle environmental changes that should occur due to the actions of the characters. Squealing car tires usually leave no skid marks, airplanes rarely leave jet trails in the sky, and most runners leave no footprints. In this paper, we describe a simulation model of ground surfaces that can be deformed by the impact of rigid body models of animated characters. To demonstrate the algorithms, we show footprints made by a runner in sand, mud, and snow as well as bicycle tire tracks, a bicycle crash, and a falling runner. The shapes of the footprints in the three surfaces are quite different, but the effects were controlled through only five essentially independent parameters. To assess the realism of the resulting motion, we compare the simulated footprints to human footprints in sand.
Keywords :
animation • physical simulation • ground interaction • terrain • sand • mud • snow
Journal title :
Computer Graphics Forum
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
Computer Graphics Forum
Record number :
404226
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