Editable Mesh Animations Modeling Based on Controlable Particles for Real-Time XR.

Xiangyang Zhou, Yanrui Xu, Chao Yao, Xiaokun Wang, Xiaojuan Ban
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The real-time generation of editable mesh animations in XR applications has been a focal point of research in the XR field. However, easily controlling the generated editable meshes remains a significant challenge. Existing methods often suffer from slow generation speeds and suboptimal results, failing to accurately simulate target objects' complex details and shapes, which does not meet user expectations. Additionally, the final generated meshes typically require manual user adjustments, and it is difficult to generate multiple target models simultaneously. To overcome these limitations, a universal control scheme for particles based on the sampling features of the target is proposed. It introduces a spatially adaptive control algorithm for particle coupling by adjusting the magnitude of control forces based on the spatial features of model sampling, thereby eliminating the need for parameter dependency and enabling the control of multiple types of models within the same scene. We further introduce boundary correction techniques to improve the precision in generating target shapes while reducing particle splashing. Moreover, a distance-adaptive particle fragmentation mechanism prevents unnecessary particle accumulation. Experimental results demonstrate that the method has better performance in controlling complex structures and generating multiple targets at the same time compared to existing methods. It enhances control accuracy for complex structures and targets under the condition of sparse model sampling. It also consistently delivers outstanding results while maintaining high stability and efficiency. Ultimately, we were able to create a set of smooth editable meshes and developed a solution for integrating this algorithm into VR and AR animation applications.

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