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Velocity Skinning for Real‐time Stylized Skeletal Animation

Damien Rohmer, Marco Tarini, Niranjan Kalyanasundaram, Faezeh Moshfeghifar, Marie‐Paule Cani, Victor Zordan

2021Computer Graphics Forum14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Secondary animation effects are essential for liveliness. We propose a simple, real‐time solution for adding them on top of standard skinning, enabling artist‐driven stylization of skeletal motion. Our method takes a standard skeleton animation as input, along with a skin mesh and rig weights. It then derives per‐vertex deformations from the different linear and angular velocities along the skeletal hierarchy. We highlight two specific applications of this general framework, namely the cartoon‐like “squashy” and “floppy” effects, achieved from specific combinations of velocity terms. As our results show, combining these effects enables to mimic, enhance and stylize physical‐looking behaviours within a standard animation pipeline, for arbitrary skinned characters. Interactive on CPU, our method allows for GPU implementation, yielding real‐time performances even on large meshes. Animator control is supported through a simple interface toolkit, enabling to refine the desired type and magnitude of deformation at relevant vertices by simply painting weights. The resulting rigged character automatically responds to new skeletal animation, without further input.

Topics & Concepts

Stylized factSkinningComputer graphics (images)AnimationComputer scienceNon-photorealistic renderingComputer animationComputer visionComputer facial animationEngineeringKeynesian economicsMechanical engineeringEconomicsHuman Motion and Animation3D Shape Modeling and AnalysisHuman Pose and Action Recognition
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