Modeling and Simulating Bodies and Garments is a comprehensive visual textbook, dealing with all aspects of 3D virtual clothing and allowing users to try on virtual outfits. It covers a number of topics including: - Body modeling and animation - Character based adaptation - Cloth modeling and simulation - Design and animation of patterns and clothes - Virtual prototyping The chapters cover the complex issues that have to be addressed in order to successfully implement a 3D virtual try-on, discussing the adjustments that have to be made to calibrate the dimensions, the effects of motion, and cloth retargeting. The ultimate goal is for humans to see themselves at any time, wearing any clothing available in the database, adapted to their body size. Students and practitioners alike will benefit from the information contained in the book. Many images are included, and more can be found on www.miralab.ch.
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From the reviews:
"This book is a clear must for the virtual human model animation specialist and should become a bible for the developers of software systems for the garment industry. ... This work is a rare reading pleasure for the computer scientist ... . Written in a high level style which guarantees access to a wide audience of readers, the book includes a rich list of references ... . These references allow the interested computer scientist to acquire the details of the techniques described on the text." (Cesar Alberto Bravo Pariente, The IEEE Latin America and the Caribbean Magazine, Vol. 22 (3), June, 2011)
"This book is a clear must for the virtual human model animation specialist and should become a bible for the developers of software systems for the garment industry. ... This work is a rare reading pleasure for the computer scientist ... . Written in a high level style which guarantees access to a wide audience of readers, the book includes a rich list of references ... . These references allow the interested computer scientist to acquire the details of the techniques described on the text." (Cesar Alberto Bravo Pariente, The IEEE Latin America and the Caribbean Magazine, Vol. 22 (3), June, 2011)