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Computer Graphics International 1997 (CGI'97)
Controlling Fluid Animation
Hasselt and Diepenbeek, Belgium
June 23-June 27
ISBN: 0-8186-7825-9
Nick Foster, University of Pennsylvania
Dimitris Metaxas, University of Pennsylvania
A methodology for controlling fluid animations is developed using the concept of an embedded controller. A controller acts as an interface between the animator and a general tool for calculating three dimensional fluid flow. The major contribution of this paper is that for the first time, it is possible for computer graphics animators, to specify and control a three dimensional fluid animation, without knowledge of the underlying equations, or the method used to solve them. In addition, the technique is stable, physically accurate, and can be integrated with other animation tools that deal with dynamic objects. To illustrate the method, animations of moving objects, fountains, and explosions, together with the straightforward control functions that are used to create them, are presented.
Citation:
Nick Foster, Dimitris Metaxas, "Controlling Fluid Animation," cgi, pp.178, Computer Graphics International 1997 (CGI'97), 1997
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