In this paper, we present a new model of snow accumulation and stability for computergraphics. Our contribution is divided into two major components, each essential for modelling ...
We describe a hardware and software system for digitizing the shape and color of large fragile objects under non-laboratory conditions. Our system employs laser triangulation rang...
Marc Levoy, Kari Pulli, Brian Curless, Szymon Rusi...
Surface elements (surfels) are a powerful paradigm to efficiently render complex geometric objects at interactive frame rates. Unlike classical surface discretizations, i.e., tri...
Hanspeter Pfister, Matthias Zwicker, Jeroen van Ba...
Physical simulation of dynamic objects has become commonplace in computer graphics because it produces highly realistic animations. In this paradigm the animator provides few phys...
Jovan Popovic, Steven M. Seitz, Michael Erdmann, Z...
In this paper, we introduce techniques for animating explosions and their effects. The primary effect of an explosion is a disturbance that causes a shock wave to propagate thro...
Gary D. Yngve, James F. O'Brien, Jessica K. Hodgin...