Elastically deformable models

Demetri Terzopoulos(Schlumberger (United States)), John Platt(California Institute of Technology), Alan H. Barr(California Institute of Technology), Kurt Fleischer(Schlumberger (United States))
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August 1, 1987
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Abstract

The theory of elasticity describes deformable materials such as rubber, cloth, paper, and flexible metals. We employ elasticity theory to construct differential equations that model the behavior of non-rigid curves, surfaces, and solids as a function of time. Elastically deformable models are active: they respond in a natural way to applied forces, constraints, ambient media, and impenetrable obstacles. The models are fundamentally dynamic and realistic animation is created by numerically solving their underlying differential equations. Thus, the description of shape and the description of motion are unified.


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