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Merging procedural and non-procedural hair grooming

Published: 11 August 2018 Publication History

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Procedural workflows are widely used for creating hair and fur on characters in the visual effects industry, usually in the form of a node-based system. While they are able to create hairstyles with great variety, procedural systems often need to be combined with other external, non-procedural tools to achieve sophisticated, art-directed shapes. We present a new hair-generating workflow, which merges the procedural and non-procedural components for grooming and animating hairs. This new workflow is now a vital component of our character effects pipeline, expediting the process of handling fast-paced projects.

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Sofien Bouaziz, Sebastian Martin, Tiantian Liu, Ladislav Kavan, and Mark Pauly. 2014. Projective Dynamics: Fusing Constraint Projections for Fast Simulation. ACM Trans. Graph. 33, 4, Article 154 (July 2014), 11 pages.
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Rony Goldenthal. 2011. Accurate Contact Resolution for Interpolated Hairs. In ACM SIGGRAPH 2011 Talks (SIGGRAPH '11). ACM, New York, NY, USA, Article 36,1 pages.

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      DigiPro '18: Proceedings of the 8th Annual Digital Production Symposium
      August 2018
      60 pages
      ISBN:9781450358958
      DOI:10.1145/3233085
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      1. hair modeling
      2. hair simulation
      3. node graph

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      August 11, 2018
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