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Animated feather coats using field lines

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posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by Shaun BangayShaun Bangay
The tedious task of manually placing feathers on computer animated objects involves aligning feathers, ensuring that they do not insect each other or penetrate the surface, deforming every feather to match the local surface features, and ensuring that the feather coat is consistent when the underlying object is animated.

We present a technique for generating a feather coat over an object. Feather orientation is specified quickly and easily, feathers are deformed while ensuring collision prevention, and the coat can be animated. We create a vector field in the space surrounding the body object and deform feathers to align with the field lines. The non-intersection property of the field lines ensures that feather intersections are avoided. We provide a formulation of a suitable vector field and demonstrate that it is capable of producing realistic feather coats. The process can easily be integrated into the work-flow of standard modelling and animation processes.

We show examples of feather coat creation on a range of objects, proving that field line based placement of feather coats provides the desired functionality for feather modelling and animation.

History

Event

International conference on computer graphics, virtual reality, visualisation and interaction in Africa (5th : 2007 : Grahamstown, South Africa)

Pagination

169 - 211

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery

Location

Grahamstown,, South Africa

Place of publication

New York, N.Y.

Start date

2007-10-29

End date

2007-10-31

ISBN-13

9781595939067

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2007, Association for Computing Machinery

Editor/Contributor(s)

S Spencer

Title of proceedings

Afrigraph 2007 : proceedings of the 5th international conference on computer graphics, virtual reality, visualisation and interaction in Africa

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