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Stable inverse dynamic curves
2010
ACM SIGGRAPH Asia 2010 papers on - SIGGRAPH ASIA '10
Figure 1 : From left to right: The user sketches a smooth curve over the tail of a character. The curve is automatically converted into a dynamic rod model at stable equilibrium under gravity. The user can then animate the curve (e.g., pull then release it) with the guarantee that the chosen initial shape will be preserved after slight (or possibly strong) motion. See the accompanying video for the full animation. Abstract 2d animation is a traditional but fascinating domain that has recently
doi:10.1145/1866158.1866159
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