Modeling and Animating Gases with Simulation Features
Alexis Angelidis, Fabrice Neyret, Joshua Schpok, William T. Dwyer, David S. Ebert
Symposium on Computer Animation, July 2005, pp. 97--106.
Abstract: In modeling natural phenomena, artists often compromise the benefits of direct control for the visual realism of physics-based simulation. For gases, Eulerian simulations traditionally provide realistic results, but a poor representation for artistically shaping the media. In our system, users work with a more intuitive set of continuously extracted features whose manipulation feeds back into the original simulation. This novel approach overcomes common control issues by providing modeling tools to manipulate high-level behavior in Eulerian simulations. We employ techniques in feature extraction, real-time gas simulation, and volume rendering to build an interactive system to sculpt three-dimensional flows.
@inproceedings{Schpok:2005:MAA,
author = {Alexis Angelidis and Fabrice Neyret and Joshua Schpok and William T. Dwyer and David S. Ebert},
title = {Modeling and Animating Gases with Simulation Features},
booktitle = {Symposium on Computer Animation},
pages = {97--106},
month = jul,
year = {2005},
}
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