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Efficient yarn-based cloth with adaptive contact linearization

Kaldor et al., 2010

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11342093356785371160
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Kaldor J
James D
Marschner S
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2010 papers

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Yarn-based cloth simulation can improve visual quality but at high computational costs due to the reliance on numerous persistent yarn-yarn contacts to generate material behavior. Finding so many contacts in densely interlinked geometry is a pathological case for …
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