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Motion graphs
In this paper we present a novel method for creating realistic, controllable motion. Given a corpus of motion capture data, we automatically construct a directed graph called a mo...
Lucas Kovar, Michael Gleicher, Frederic H. Pighin
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2002
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Structural modeling of flames for a production environment
In this paper we describe a system for animating flames. Stochastic models of flickering and buoyant diffusion provide realistic local appearance while physics-based wind fields a...
Arnauld Lamorlette, Nick Foster
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2002
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Eyes alive
For an animated human face model to appear natural it should produce eye movements consistent with human ocular behavior. During face-to-face conversational interactions, eyes exh...
Sooha Park Lee, Jeremy B. Badler, Norman I. Badler
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2002
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Motion capture assisted animation: texturing and synthesis
We discuss a method for creating animations that allows the animator to sketch an animation by setting a small number of keyframes on a fraction of the possible degrees of freedom...
Katherine Pullen, Christoph Bregler
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2002
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Photographic tone reproduction for digital images
A classic photographic task is the mapping of the potentially high dynamic range of real world luminances to the low dynamic range of the photographic print. This tone reproductio...
Erik Reinhard, Michael M. Stark, Peter Shirley, Ja...