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Computer Animation 1997
Arc-Length-Based Axial Deformation and Length Preserved Animation
Geneva, SWITZERLAND
June 04-June 07
ISBN: 0-8186-7984-0
Qunsheng Peng, Zhejiang University
Xiaogang Jin, Zhejiang University
Jieqing Feng, Zhejiang University
In real life, some objects may deform along axial curves and the lengths of their skeletons usually remain constant during the axial deformation, such as a swimming fish, a swaying tree etc. This paper presents a practical approach of arc-length based axial deformation and axial length preserved animation. Space spanned by the arc-length parameter and the rotation minimizing frame on the axis is taken as the embedding space. During animation, the keyframe axial curves are consistently approximated by polylines after sufficient subdivisions and both the edge lengths and the directional vertex angles of the keyframe polylines(or unit edge vectors) are then interpolated to generate the intermediate polylines which are regarded as the discrete expressions of the intermediate axes. Experiments show that our method is very useful, intuitive and easy to control.
Index Terms:
axial deformation, rotation minimizing frame, arc length parametrization, intrinsic definition.
Citation:
Qunsheng Peng, Xiaogang Jin, Jieqing Feng, "Arc-Length-Based Axial Deformation and Length Preserved Animation," ca, pp.86, Computer Animation 1997, 1997
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