Math and Art: Math and Computer Animation
This is a clear, concise, and fascinating overview of how some very advanced mathematical ideas are making their way into 3-D animation.
http://www1.ams.org/samplings/feature-column/fcarc-harmonic
Here’s the basic setup. In order to efficiently model a character, you approximate it with a frame that is built around a few important points. To move the character, you focus on moving just those points that define the frame. Thus, moving the character from point A to point B boils down to understanding where those handful of crucial points go.
The tricky part is figuring out a way to smoothly bring all those in-between points along for the ride, and that’s where the math comes in. The secret is to think of those in-between points as averages of the points that define the frame. The article explains how barycentric coordinates, harmonic functions. and a surprising amount of calculus are being used to pull off this movie magic!
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