MEETING-DATE:October 9th, 2019 MEETING-LOCATION:DC 3317 MEETING-TIME:10:30 MEETING-CHAIR:Greg Philbrick MEETING-CHAIRPIC:philbrick.jpg COFFEE-HOUR-LAST-WEEK:Volunteers? COFFEE-HOUR-THIS-WEEK:Volunteers? COFFEE-HOUR-NEXT-WEEK:Volunteers? FORTH-DATE1:October 16th, 2019 FORTH-DATE2:October 23rd, 2019 FORTH-DATE3:October 30th, 2019 FORTH-DATE4:November 6th, 2019 FORTH-LOCATION1:DC 3317 10:30 FORTH-LOCATION2:DC 3317 10:30 FORTH-LOCATION3:DC 3317 10:30 FORTH-LOCATION4:DC 3317 10:30 FORTH-CHAIR1:Reza Saputra FORTH-CHAIR2:Andrew Tinits FORTH-CHAIR3:Huijing Yao FORTH-CHAIR4:Christopher Batty FORTH-CHAIRPIC1:reza.png FORTH-CHAIRPIC2:atinits.png FORTH-CHAIRPIC3:chairred.jpg FORTH-CHAIRPIC4:batty.jpg FORTH-TP1:Greg Philbrick FORTH-TP2:Reza Saputra FORTH-TP3:Andrew Tinits FORTH-TP4:Huijing Yao FORTH-TPPIC1:philbrick.jpg FORTH-TPPIC2:reza.png FORTH-TPPIC3:atinits.png FORTH-TPPIC4:chairred.jpg TPNAME:Jonathan Panuelos TPTITLE:Knittable Stitch Meshes TPABSTRACT:Stitch meshes are a method for constructing knit models from polygonal meshes for the purpose of yarn simulation. A key issue in prior work is that these meshes are not guaranteed to be physically knittable. I will be presenting a paper on knittable stitch meshes which attempts to lift this restriction with the introduction of a few key knitting techniques. The paper also presents a scheduling algorithm as well as a user interface to facilitate knitting instructions. TPPIC:jonathan.png DIONE: DITWO: DITHREE: DIFOUR: AIONE: AITWO: AITHREE: AIFOUR: LEONE: LETWO: LETHREE: LEFOUR: CONONE:SIGGRAPH 2020 July 19-23, 2020 Washington DC CONTWO: CONTHREE: CONFOUR: DMONE: DMTWO: DMTHREE: DMFOUR: SEMINARS: