Painting folds using expansion textures

We present a method relying on expansion textures to add details such as folds on a surface. The user paints the expansion attributes on the surface (amount and direction of expansion, wavelength and regularity of folds), using either interactive or procedural tools. The modeling system generates th...

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Published in:10th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications, 2002. Proceedings pp. 176 - 183
Main Authors: Combaz, J., Neyret, F.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2002
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Summary:We present a method relying on expansion textures to add details such as folds on a surface. The user paints the expansion attributes on the surface (amount and direction of expansion, wavelength and regularity of folds), using either interactive or procedural tools. The modeling system generates the folds by calculating the new surface equilibrium. Results show that this tool allows computer graphics artists to easily control the aspect of folds and drapes by adding the surface locally, which is close to the sculptor's way of thinking. Our original contribution does not lie in the equilibrium solver, but in the very principle of texturing expansions to specify shapes details.
ISBN:9780769517841
0769517846
DOI:10.1109/PCCGA.2002.1167853