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Computer Graphics International 2004 (CGI'04)
Modelling and Animating Cartoon Hair with NURBS Surfaces
Crete, Greece
June 16-June 19
ISBN: 0-7695-2171-1
Paul Noble, University of Teesside
Wen Tang, University of Teesside
In this paper we present a technique for the modelling and animation of cartoon hair. In our approach the primary shape and motion of the hair is defined by an animated NURBS volume, along whose surface are generated clumps of hair geometry. The basis of these hair clumps is formed by key hair curves that are grown along the isocurves of the originating surface and which follow its motion. Particle dynamics are applied to each key hair and blended with initial animation using springs. Profile curves are then extruded along the length of the key hairs to create the geometry details of the hairdo. The finished animated hairdo is rendered non-photorealistically in cartoon style shading.
Citation:
Paul Noble, Wen Tang, "Modelling and Animating Cartoon Hair with NURBS Surfaces," cgi, pp.60-67, Computer Graphics International 2004 (CGI'04), 2004
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