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Journal of Visualization and Computer Animation, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, January / March 1991
- Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Daniel Thalmann:
Editorial. 1
- Gregory M. Nielson, Keith Voegele:
An annotated bibliography of scientific visualization. Part 2. 2-8 - Geoff Wyvill, Paul Sharp:
Commercial animation using a solid modeller. 9-15 - Cornelius W. A. M. van Overveld:
The generalized display processors as an approach to real-time interactive 3-D computer animation. 16-25 - Heinrich Müller, Jörg Winckler, Stefan Grzybek, Matthias Otte, Bertram Stoll, Frederic Equoy, Nicolas Higelin:
The program animation system PASTIS. 26-33 - Hideo Yamashita, Tatsuya Johkoh, Shinichi Takita, Eihachiro Nakamae:
Interactive visualization of three-dimensional magnetic fields. 34-40
Volume 2, Number 2, April / June 1991
- Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Daniel Thalmann:
Editorial. 41
- Susan L. van Baerle:
Report on the ottawa international animation festival and the society for animation studies conference. 42-43
- Frederic I. Parke:
Perception-based animation rendering. 44-51 - Helmut Pottmann, Hans Hagen, Andreas Divivier:
Visualizing functions on a surface. 52-58 - Midori Kitagawa de Leon:
Branching object generation and animation system with cubic hermite interpolation. 60-67 - Demetri Terzopoulos, John C. Platt, Kurt W. Fleischer:
Heating and melting deformable models. 68-73 - David Zeltzer, Michael B. Johnson:
Motor planning: An architecture for specifying and controlling the behaviour of virtual actors. 74-80
Volume 2, Number 3, July / September 1991
- Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Daniel Thalmann:
Editorial. 81
- Marie-Paule Gascuel, Anne Verroust, Claude Puech:
A modelling system for complex deformable bodies suited to animation and collision processing. 82-91 - André M. Leblanc, Russell Turner, Daniel Thalmann:
Rendering hair using pixel blending and shadow buffers. 92-97 - Stephen Todd, William H. Latham, Peter Hughes:
Computer sculpture design and animation. 98-105 - Nickos Vasilonikolidakis, Gordon Clapworthy:
Inverse lagrangian dynamics for animating articulated models. 106-113 - Philippe Quéau:
The virtues and the vertigo of the virtual. 114-115
Volume 2, Number 4, October / December 1991
- Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Daniel Thalmann:
Editorial. 117
- Frederic I. Parke:
Guest editorial: Facial animation. 117
- John Lewis:
Automated lip-sync: Background and techniques. 118-122 - Keith Waters, Demetri Terzopoulos:
Modelling and animating faces using scanned data. 123-128 - Steve DiPaola:
Extending the range of facial types. 129-131 - Mikio Shinya, Marie-Claire Forgue:
Interference detection through rasterization. 132-134 - Kwan-Liu Ma, Michael F. Cohen, James S. Painter:
Volume seeds: A volume exploration technique. 135-140 - Robert E. Rosenblum, Wayne E. Carlson, Edwin R. Tripp III:
Simulating the structure and dynamics of human hair: Modelling, rendering and animation. 141-148
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