Virtual Clothing Theory and Practice by Pascal Volino and Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann 2012 Paperback

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gtin13: 9783642631894 Illustrated: Yes Type: Textbook Publication Year: 2012 Item Length: 10 in LC Classification Number: T385 Subject Area: Computers Item Width: 8 in Table Of Content: 1 Introduction.- 1.1 A Brief Historical Background.- 1.2 Problems.- 1.3 Garment Design and Simulation System: An Example.- 2 Simulation Models.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Mechanical Properties of Fabric Materials.- 2.3 Implementing Mechanical Models.- 2.4 Mechanical Simulation Systems.- 2.5 Numerical Integration.- 3 Collision Detection.- 3.1 The Collision Detection Problem.- 3.2 A Hierarchical Scheme for Polygonal Meshes.- 4 Collision Response.- 4.1 Characterizing Collisions Geometrically.- 4.2 Implementing Collision Response.- 4.3 Constraints & Seaming.- 5 Smoothing & Wrinkles.- 5.1 Multilayer Models.- 5.2 A Simple Geometrical Interpolation Algorithm.- 6 Rendering Garments.- 6.1 Rendering Techniques.- 6.2 Rendering Textiles.- 7 The MIRACloth Software.- 7.1 Introduction.- 7.2 Approach.- 7.3 Software Description.- 7.4 MIRACloth at Work.- 8 Potential Applications. Author: Pascal Volino, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann Publication Name: Virtual Clothing : Theory and Practice Intended Audience: Scholarly & Professional Publisher: Springer Berlin / Heidelberg Synopsis: In this book, we investigate the problem of simulating clothes and clothing. A range of topics are addressed, from shape modeling of a piece of cloth to the realistic garments on virtual humans. Different situations demand different properties a cloth. Existing solutions, though useful for many applications, reveal that further improvements are required. Cloth modeling has been a topic of research in the textile mechanics and engineering communities for a very long time. However, in the mid 1980s, researchers in computer graphics also became interested in modeling cloth in order to include it in the 3D computer­ generated images and films. The evolution of cloth modeling and garment simulation in computer graphics indicates that it has grown from basic shape modeling to the modeling of its complex physics and behaviors. Chapter 2 provides a summary of the different methods developed in computer graphics over the last 15 to 20 years. In computer graphics, only the macroscopic properties of the cloth surface are considered. Physical accuracy is given less importance in comparison to the visual realism. However, a trend of employing a multi­ disciplinary approach has started, and the community of textile engineering and computer graphics have begun to combine their expertise to come up with solutions that can satisfy that of both communities., In this book, we investigate the problem of simulating clothes and clothing. A range of topics are addressed, from shape modeling of a piece of cloth to the realistic garments on virtual humans. Different situations demand different properties a cloth. Existing solutions, though useful for many applications, reveal that further improvements are required. Cloth modeling has been a topic of research in the textile mechanics and engineering communities for a very long time. However, in the mid 1980s, researchers in computer graphics also became interested in modeling cloth in order to include it in the 3D computer- generated images and films. The evolution of cloth modeling and garment simulation in computer graphics indicates that it has grown from basic shape modeling to the modeling of its complex physics and behaviors. Chapter 2 provides a summary of the different methods developed in computer graphics over the last 15 to 20 years. In computer graphics, only the macroscopic properties of the cloth surface are considered. Physical accuracy is given less importance in comparison to the visual realism. However, a trend of employing a multi- disciplinary approach has started, and the community of textile engineering and computer graphics have begun to combine their expertise to come up with solutions that can satisfy that of both communities. Number of Volumes: 1 vol. Number of Pages: IX, 283 Pages ISBN-10: 3642631894 ISBN-13: 9783642631894 Language: English Subject: Computer Graphics, Computer Simulation, Intelligence (Ai) & Semantics Item Weight: 23.4 Oz Format: Trade Paperback brand: Springer Berlin / Heidelberg

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  1. This book is a fantastic deep dive into virtual clothing simulation! The authors break down complex concepts in a clear, engaging way, making it perfect for both beginners and experts. The practical examples and detailed explanations help bridge theory with real-world applications. A must-read for anyone interested in digital fashion and 3D modeling!

    Miha Sedejaf