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Monday, November 30, 2009

Kizamu : A System For Sculpting Digital Characters

Kizamu : A System For Sculpting Digital Characters

ABSTRACT

            This seminar provides an overview of Kizamu, a computer-based sculpting system for creating digital characters for the entertainment industry. Kizamu incorporates a blend of new algorithms, significant technical advances, and novel user interaction paradigms into a system that is both powerful and unique.
           
            To meet the demands of high-end digital character design, Kizamu addresses three requirements posed to us by a major production studio. First, animators and artists want digital clay, a medium with the characteristics of real clay and the advantages of being digital. Second, the system should run on standard hardware at interactive rates. Finally, the system must accept and generate standard 3D representations thereby enabling integration into an existing animation production pipeline. At the heart of the Kizamu system are Adaptively Sampled Distance Fields (ADFs), a volumetric shape representation with the characteristics required for digital clay.
           
             This seminar describes the system and the major research advances in ADFs that were required to make Kizamu a reality.

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