Dynamic Network: Graphical Deformation of Penetrated Objects

09/14/2017
by   Ehsan Arbabi, et al.
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In a computer-based virtual environment, objects may collide with each other. Therefore, different algorithms are needed to detect the collision and perform a correct action in order to avoid penetration. Based on the application and objects physical characteristics, a correct action can include separating or deforming the penetrated objects. In this article, by using the concepts of dynamic networks and simple physics, a method for deforming two penetrated 3D objects is proposed. In this method, we consider each primitive of the objects as an element interacting with the other elements in a dynamic network. These kinds of interactions make the elements impose force on each other and change their position, until a force-balance happens. The proposed method is implemented and tested on 3D sample objects, and the resulted deformation proved to be visually satisfying.

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