Conference article

Cloth Model Handling by The Combination of Some Manipulations for Draping

Yuko Mesuda
Graduate Scholl of Science and Technology, Shinshu University, Japan

Shigeru Inui
Faculty of Textile Science and Technology Division, Shinshu University, Japan

Yosuke Horiba
Faculty of Textile Science and Technology Division, Shinshu University, Japan

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Published in: KEER2014. Proceedings of the 5th Kanesi Engineering and Emotion Research; International Conference; Linköping; Sweden; June 11-13

Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 100:64, p. 769-778

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Published: 2014-06-11

ISBN: 978-91-7519-276-5

ISSN: 1650-3686 (print), 1650-3740 (online)

Abstract

In this study; manipulation of a cloth model for virtual draping in real-time is performed using hand gesture. The manipulations are holding; releasing; attaching and mapping. And; the cloth model is manipulated by using the manipulations in combination. A cloth model and an object model consist of particles. The holding is performed by fixing the particle nearest to the hand in the loth model to the hand. This manipulation is started if a distance between the particle and the hand is shorter than a threshold. The releasing is demonstrated by releasing a fixed particle. The attaching is performed after the cloth model is held; and the held particle is fixed to the particle nearest to hand in the object model. These manipulations except the holding are performed by pressing keys on the keyboard. The manipulations are combined by pressing the execution keys. As the results; we succeeded in performing each manipulation and using the manipulations in combination. The results suggest the possibility of performing virtual draping by using this algorithm.

Keywords

Virtual draping; real-time; hand gesture; cloth manipulation; combination of manipulation.

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