1996
DOI: 10.1109/38.536275
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A fast, flexible, particle-system model for cloth draping

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“…Cloth simulation is a central topic in computer graphics and there is a rich literature available [5,4,15,8,21,3,10,6,19,18]. We focus our review on how constraint enforcement has been used in previous works.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cloth simulation is a central topic in computer graphics and there is a rich literature available [5,4,15,8,21,3,10,6,19,18]. We focus our review on how constraint enforcement has been used in previous works.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where K is the bending rigidity of the fabric in Kawabata's Evaluation System (KES) [27,28], a standard method of measuring the physical parameters of fabrics that has been used to identify fabrics in computer graphics [29,30]. The units of K are gf·cm 2 /cm, thus satisfying the equation: K = Kw.…”
Section: Making a Pinching Area Using Residual Deformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physically based models represent fabric as a collection of numerous tiny elements where forces or energies associated with each element are calculated to simulate the behaviour of fabric. Physically based modelling methods include finite element models (Terzopoulos et al, 1987, Collier et al, 1991, Chen & Govindaraj 1995, Gan et al, 1995, Ascough et al, 1996, finite volume models (Hu & Chen, 2000) and particle system models (Breen et al, 1994, Provot, 1995, Eberhardt et al, 1996, Dai et al, 2003, Ji1, 2006. Among these models the particle system models offer the easiest way to perform fabric simulation.…”
Section: Simulation Of Specific Mechanical Properties Of Fabricsmentioning
confidence: 99%