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Controlled metamorphosis of animated meshes using polygonal-functional hybrids

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Polygonal models are widely used in computer animation. Static polygonal models are commonly animated using an underlying skeleton controlling the deformation of the mesh. This technique known as skeletal animation allows the artist to produce complex animation sequences in a relatively easy way. However, performing complex transitions between arbitrary animated meshes remains a challenging problem. There is a set of established techniques to perform metamorphosis (3D morphing) between static 3D meshes [Lazarus and Verroust 1998], but most of these can not be easily applied to animated meshes. The approach presented in this poster allows us to produce with great ease metamorphosing transitions between animated meshes of arbitrary topology using polygonal functional hybrids [Kravtsov et al. 2010].

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Kravtsov, D., Fryazinov, O., Adzhiev, V., Pasko, A., and Comninos, P. 2010. Embedded implicit stand-ins for animated meshes: a case of hybrid modelling. Comput. Graph. Forum 29, 1, 128--140.
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Lazarus, F., and Verroust, A. 1998. Three-dimensional metamorphosis: a survey. The Visual Computer 14, 8/9, 373--389.
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Pasko, A., Adzhiev, V., Sourin, A., and Savchenko, V. 1995. Function representation in geometric modeling: Concepts, implementation and applications. The Visual Computer, 11, 429--446.

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SIGGRAPH '10: ACM SIGGRAPH 2010 Posters
July 2010
156 pages
ISBN:9781450303934
DOI:10.1145/1836845
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  • Cindy Grimm
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