Date: | October 9th, 2019 |
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Location: | DC 3317 |
Time: | 10:30 |
Chair: | Greg Philbrick |
Date: | October 16th, 2019 | October 23rd, 2019 | October 30th, 2019 | November 6th, 2019 |
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Location: | DC 3317 10:30 | DC 3317 10:30 | DC 3317 10:30 | DC 3317 10:30 |
Chair: | Reza Saputra |
Andrew Tinits |
Huijing Yao |
Christopher Batty |
Technical Presentation: | Greg Philbrick |
Reza Saputra |
Andrew Tinits |
Huijing Yao |
Jonathan Panuelos |
Title : Knittable Stitch Meshes
Abstract: 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. |
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