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GPH 338Computer Animation Survey
GPH 338 Computer Animation Survey
  • Poly/NURBS/Subdiv
  • --Winny

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What are the basic pieces?
GPH 338 Computer Animation Survey
  • Curves one dimensional objects
  • Linear curve line segments
  • NURBS curved pieces (splines) using control
    vertices
  • Bezier curve splines using tangent handles
  • Surfaces two dimensional objects
  • Polygonal surfaces (Mesh) Polygons
  • Subdivision surfaces Subdivided Polygons
  • NURBS surfaces flexible rectangles, bounded by
    NURBS curves
  • Solids three dimensional pieces

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Polygons Polygonal surfaces (Mesh)
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Polygons are made up of several components
Vertices Edges Faces UVs
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Polygon Primitives
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  • Standard
  • Parametric can vary their attributes
  • vertices, edges, faces, subdivlevel
  • Use them when appropriate

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Polygons
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  • Simple pieces,
  • may need many
  • Can build surfaces with strange shapes easily
  • Rendered directly
  • Efficient
  • Good for games
  • Need many polygons for a smooth surface (large
    files!)

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Mesh Editing
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  • Moving the mesh around, without changing its
    underlying topology (structure)
  • Manipulate vertices, edges, faces
  • Translate (Move)
  • Rotate
  • Scale

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Mesh Editing
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  • 2. Changes to mesh topology
  • (the underlying pieces and the way they are
    connected)
  • Subdividing
  • Extruding
  • Merging Edges
  • Deleting
  • Messes up UV coordinates (texturing)

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Poly Boolean operations
GPH 338 Computer Animation Survey
  • Intersection
  • Union
  • Difference
  • Good for solids
  • Many animators
  • avoid them
  • Messy mesh
  • Loss of control

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Polygon examples
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Polygon Texture unwrap Sample
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NURBS surfaces Non-Uniform Rational
B-Spline Flexible rectangles, bounded by NURBS
curves
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NURBS
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  • Flexible Rectangles Smooth
  • Made by Isoparms
  • U
  • V
  • Manipulated by Few points (CV)

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Flexible rectangles
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NURBS surfaces bounded by NURBS curves
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NURBS Curves
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  • Made up of many spans -piece of curve between two
    edit points
  • Control Vertices (CVs)
  • Doesnt pass through them!
  • Heads towards them
  • Hull - A loop of Control

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NURBS curves
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  • Maya Curve Tools
  • CV tool
  • Control vertices
  • EP
  • Edit points
  • Pencil tool
  • Probably want to rebuild
  • Degree
  • 1 Linear Curve
  • 3 default for splines
  • Higher can turn tighter, requires more points

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NURBS Primitives
GPH 338 Computer Animation Survey
  • Standard
  • Parametric can vary their attributes
  • of isoparms, Hull, control vertices, etc.
  • Use them when appropriate

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Surfaces from Curves
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Extrude / Sweep
Loft
Surface from boundary
Revolve / Lathe
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Attaching NURBS Surfaces
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Trimmed NURBS Surface
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NURBS
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  • A particular model may be made up of many NURBS
    surfaces
  • Not necessary one patch, can be several patch
    stitched together

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NURBS
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  • Great for organic, flowing surfaces
  • Made by a lot of patches, usually not one
    surface.
  • Not many control points needed
  • Hard to get fine control (e.g., this vertex
    here!)
  • UV coordinates are convenient for many reasons
  • Can draw on them!
  • Can put objects on them
  • Easy to texture??
  • Expensive for animation
  • Expensive for Rendering, Usually converted to
    polygons for rendering (!)

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Subdivision Surfaces- Subdivided Polygons
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Subdivision Surfaces
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  • Subdivide polygons
  • Hierarchy of polygons
  • Manipulate at different levels

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Poly to Subdiv examples
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SubDiv Surface
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Subdivision Surfaces
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  • Good for complicated topology
  • (This is difficult to make out of rectangles)

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  • NURBS/Polygons/SubDs? It depends
  • Polygons
  • More efficient for animation and rendering
  • Good for arbitrary topology and Texture UV
  • NURBS
  • Good for surfaces easily described in terms of
    flexible rectangles
  • Simple manipulation, more natural for many curved
    surfaces
  • Rendering is complicated
  • SubDs
  • Extremely handy for modeling, go back and forth
    from poly to SubD
  • Heavy
  • The best way is combine all together and use all
    their advantage!

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It will be really useful to use drawings as
reference.
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No matter whatKeep your model Simple Clean!
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  • Save a lot of work for Texturing
  • Save a lot time for rendering
  • Easy for later modify
  • Good start for animation
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