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AnimatorSoul 10-26-2009, 04:04 PM hi all, i'm a student of the university of milan, i'm writing my thesis about "Detail preserving Continuum Simulation of Straight Hair" ( technical paper presented at the Siggraph 2009). I'd like to know if you know some sites about it or where i can find some development techical info about it.
thank you for your attention
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AnimatorSoul
10-27-2009, 07:16 PM
I found these papers :
Detail Preserving Continuum Simulation of Straight Hair (http://physbam.stanford.edu/%7Easelle/papers/11/)
A mass Spring Model for Hair Simulation (http://physbam.stanford.edu/%7Easelle/papers/9/)
Simulation of Clothing with folds and Wrinkles (http://people.cs.ubc.ca/%7Erbridson/docs/cloth2003.pdf)
Modeling Dynamics Hair as a Continuum (http://www.miralab.unige.ch/repository/papers/40.pdf)
Two-way Coupled SPH and Particle level set Fluid (http://physbam.stanford.edu/%7Efedkiw/papers/stanford2007-05.pdf)
Now i'm searching many other informations about
- Eulerian Fluid Simulation
- Lagrangian Hair Solver
does anyone know where i can find those stuff?
yarniso
11-03-2009, 12:22 PM
May I ask why you are looking for Eulerian Fluid Simulation and Lagrangian Hair Solvers? That is, do you understand what these two terms mean? Anyway, the SIGGRAPH 2007 course on fluid simulation is quite good and introduces the topic from both perspectives.
http://people.cs.ubc.ca/~rbridson/fluidsimulation/
And you seem to have found some of their papers already, but there is a host of other work by the Physbam group from Ron Fedkiw on fluids and hair. Check them out and work your way back through the references.
I don't know how experienced you are, but if you're just beginning in this area and if you're interested in hair, I would start coding from simple spring-mass hair and take it from there.
Just my 2 cents. :)
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