| Taillefer Fr'ed'eric. Mod'elisation du Rendu et du Comportement des Surfaces Tiss'ees. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Paris 6, 1993. |
....1 Introduction 1. 1 Background Woven fabrics have been widely studied in computer graphics in order to find appropriate models describing their particular properties, namely their static behavior (e.g. drape) and their dynamic behavior (e.g. buckling propagation) Early studies can be found in [1, 2, 3, 4], but regarding cloth animation with which we were mostly concerned, physically based models have proved to be both the most efficient and realistic. Among the physicallybased models used in cloth animation, elastically deformable models have been used successfully in order to give a ....
Taillefer Fr'ed'eric. Mod'elisation du Rendu et du Comportement des Surfaces Tiss'ees. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Paris 6, 1993.
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