Markerless garment capture

Derek Bradley, Tiberiu Popa, Alla Sheffer, Wolfgang Heidrich, Tamy Boubekeur
2008 ACM Transactions on Graphics  
Figure 1 : Left to right: an actor performing in the capture setup; one of sixteen views from the camera array; reconstructed T-shirt geometry; the real T-shirt is replaced by a rendering of the captured geometry with different appearance characteristics. Abstract A lot of research has recently focused on the problem of capturing the geometry and motion of garments. Such work usually relies on special markers printed on the fabric to establish temporally coherent correspondences between points
more » ... n the garment's surface at different times. Unfortunately, this approach is tedious and prevents the capture of off-the-shelf clothing made from interesting fabrics. In this paper, we describe a marker-free approach to capturing garment motion that avoids these downsides. We establish temporally coherent parameterizations between incomplete geometries that we extract at each timestep with a multiview stereo algorithm. We then fill holes in the geometry using a template. This approach, for the first time, allows us to capture the geometry and motion of unpatterned, off-the-shelf garments made from a range of different fabrics.
doi:10.1145/1360612.1360698 fatcat:e7cfpkfdqrhannxvudiypzmkvy