Ninth Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'01)
A Method for Modeling Clouds Based on Atmospheric Fluid Dynamics
Tokyo, Japan
October 16-October 18
ISBN: 0-7695-1227-5
The simulation of natural phenomena such as clouds, smoke, fire and water is one of the most important research areas in computer graphics. In particular, clouds play an important role in creating images of outdoor scenes. The proposed method is based on the physical simulation of atmospheric fluid dynamics which characterizes the shape of clouds. To take account of the dynamics, we used a method called the coupled map lattice (CML). CML is an extended method of cellular automaton and is computationally inexpensive. The proposed method can create various types of clouds and can also realize the animation of these clouds. Moreover, we have developed an interactive system for modeling various types of clouds.
Index Terms:
Clouds, natural phenomena, simulation, Coupled Map Lattice, cellular automaton, metaballs.
Citation:
Ryo Miyazaki, Satoru Yoshida, Tomoyuki Nishita, Yoshinori Dobashi, "A Method for Modeling Clouds Based on Atmospheric Fluid Dynamics," pg, pp.0363, Ninth Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'01), 2001