Physics-based Mesh Deformation with Haptic Feedback and Material Anisotropy

12/08/2021
by   Avirup Mandal, et al.
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We present a physics-based framework to simulate porous, deformable materials and interactive tools with haptic feedback that can reshape it. In order to allow the material to be moulded non-homogeneously, we propose an algorithm to change the material properties of the object depending on its water content. We present a multi-resolution, multi-timescale simulation framework to enable stable visual and haptic feedback at interactive rates. We test our model for physical consistency, accuracy, interactivity and appeal through a user study and quantitative performance evaluation.

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