Result-Driven Exploration of Simulation Parameter Spaces for Visual Effects Design
Graphics artists commonly employ physically-based simulation for the generation of effects such as smoke, explosions, and similar phenomena. The task of finding the correct parameters for a desired result, however, is difficult and time-consuming as current tools provide little to no guidance. In this paper, we present a new approach for the visual exploration of such parameter spaces. Given a three-dimensional scene description, we utilize sampling and spatio-temporal clustering techniques to generate a concise overview of the achievable variations and their temporal evolution. Our visualization system then allows the user to explore the simulation space in a goal-oriented manner. Animation sequences with a set of desired characteristics can be composed using a novel search-by-example approach and interactive direct volume rendering is employed to provide instant visual feedback.
Top- Bruckner, Stefan
- Möller, Torsten
Category |
Journal Paper |
Divisions |
Visualization and Data Analysis |
Journal or Publication Title |
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics |
ISSN |
1077-2626 |
Page Range |
pp. 1467-1475 |
Number |
6 |
Volume |
16 |
Date |
November 2010 |
Official URL |
http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~torsten/Publications/Papers/... |
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