Recent Submissions

  • Modeling and Visualization of symmetric and asymmetric plant competition 

    Alsweis, M.; Deussen, O. (The Eurographics Association, 2005)
    In this paper we describe a new method for the visual simulation of evolving plant communities, which involves, aside from the known symmetric competition for resources also asymmetric competition. Asymmetric competition ...
  • Realistic and Interactive Visualization of High-Density Plant Ecosystems 

    Dietrich, Andreas; Colditz, Carsten; Deussen, Oliver; Slusallek, Philipp (The Eurographics Association, 2005)
    Modeling and visualization of natural and realistic outdoor ecosystems like forests or meadows remains a highly challenging task in computer graphics. Convincing and non-artificial scenes require many thousands to millions ...
  • Point-based Rendering of Trees 

    Gilet, Guillaume; Meyer, Alexandre; Neyret, Fabrice (The Eurographics Association, 2005)
    The goal of this paper is the interactive and realistic rendering of 3D trees covering a landscape. The landscape is composed by instantiating one or more block of vegetation on the terrain. A block of vegetation is composed ...
  • Extreme Model Simplification for Forest Rendering 

    Fuhrmann, Anton L.; Umlauf, Eike; Mantler, Stephan (The Eurographics Association, 2005)
    Models of large forest scenes are of a geometric complexity that surpasses even the capabilities of current high end graphics hardware. We propose an extreme simplification method which allows us to render such scenes in ...
  • FlowFixer: Using BFECC for Fluid Simulation 

    Kim, ByungMoon; Liu, Yingjie; Llamas, Ignacio; Rossignac, Jarek (The Eurographics Association, 2005)
    Back and Forth Error Compensation and Correction (BFECC) was recently developed for interface computation by using the level set method. We show that it can be applied to reduce dissipation and diffusion encountered in ...
  • A Preliminary Approach of 3D Simulation of Soil Surface Degradation by Rainfall 

    Valette, Gilles; Herbin, Michel; Lucas, Laurent; Léonard, Joël (The Eurographics Association, 2005)
    Soil surface structure and morphology deeply in uence a lot of processes of high agronomic and environmental relevance, such as mass and heat transfer through the soil-atmosphere interface, runoff and erosion, seed germination ...
  • Interactive physically based Fluid and Erosion Simulation 

    Neidhold, B.; Wacker, M.; Deussen, O. (The Eurographics Association, 2005)
    Realistically eroded terrain is a base of almost every outdoor visualization for simulators or computer games. In order to achieve convincing results physically based erosion algorithms are necessary. We present a new ...
  • Table Mountains by Virtual Erosion 

    Bene , B.; Arriaga, X. (The Eurographics Association, 2005)
    We present an ef cient algorithm for visual modeling table mountains (mesas) using erosion simulation. The method uses techniques from Computer Graphics to closely model the phenomenon, without relying on physically correct ...
  • Phenomenological Simulation of Efflorescence in Brick Constructions 

    Shahidi, S.; Merillou, S.; Ghazanfarpour, D. (The Eurographics Association, 2005)
    In human constructions, repetitive patterns can be handled by different texturing methods. However, almost all techniques do not consider weathering phenomena, missing a very important visual effect for realistic rendering. ...
  • Synthesis of Material Drying History: Phenomenon Modeling, Transferring and Rendering 

    Lu, Jianye; Georghiades, Athinodoros S.; Rushmeier, Holly; Dorsey, Julie; Xu, Chen (The Eurographics Association, 2005)
    We consider the problem of the spatio-temporal variations in material appearance due to the wetting and drying of materials. We conducted a series of experiments that capture the appearance history of surfaces drying. We ...