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Attendees:
 
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Joe Williams
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Joe Williams,
William Glascoe
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William Glascoe,
Myeong Won Lee
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Myeong Won Lee,
Dick Puk
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Dick Puk,
 
Jung-Ju Choi
 
Jung-Ju Choi
  
 
1. H-Anim LOA3 Facial Problem
 
1. H-Anim LOA3 Facial Problem
  - Rotation centers and angles at facial joints
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Rotation centers and angles at facial joints
  
 
2. Skin & segments review
 
2. Skin & segments review
  
  - http://www.web3d.org/documents/specifications/19774/V1.0/index.html
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http://www.web3d.org/documents/specifications/19774/V1.0/index.html
  - interface Humanoid
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  - skin, skinCoord, skinNormal
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interface Humanoid
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skin, skinCoord, skinNormal
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Joe described how to use skinCoordWeight and skinCoordIndex fields to move a mesh about the Joint object (node) in a humanoid.
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Most basic and reliable way to do it is to document everything completely.
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Find number of those vertices and but them in the skin coord index to manipulate the skin.
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Sooner or later all the vertices controlled by a joint must be listed.
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Some authoring systems have utilities that allow an artist to assign weights in area of vertices saving lots of time.
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Myeong Won recaps Joe's discussion on how to animate skin. Displacers are used to animate skin while joints are still using a time sensor (e.g., flexing a muscle)
 
   
 
   
 
3. Facial examples (LOA3)
 
3. Facial examples (LOA3)
  
4. Scheduling next meeting  
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Joe recounts history of browser makers. For example, Octaga had a slightly different architecture for animating the skin that required a little different technique to do skin vertex animation. Flux, BS Contact were able to implement skinning. Joe will send Myeong two examples of skin animation.
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  (1st Wednesday) June 3rd at 5:00pm PDT (4th, 9:00am KST)
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4. Scheduling next meeting (1st Wednesday) June 3rd at 5:00pm PDT (4th, 9:00am KST)

Latest revision as of 18:22, 13 May 2015

Attendees:

Joe Williams, William Glascoe, Myeong Won Lee, Dick Puk, Jung-Ju Choi

1. H-Anim LOA3 Facial Problem

Rotation centers and angles at facial joints

2. Skin & segments review

http://www.web3d.org/documents/specifications/19774/V1.0/index.html

interface Humanoid skin, skinCoord, skinNormal

Joe described how to use skinCoordWeight and skinCoordIndex fields to move a mesh about the Joint object (node) in a humanoid. Most basic and reliable way to do it is to document everything completely.

Find number of those vertices and but them in the skin coord index to manipulate the skin.

Sooner or later all the vertices controlled by a joint must be listed.

Some authoring systems have utilities that allow an artist to assign weights in area of vertices saving lots of time.

Myeong Won recaps Joe's discussion on how to animate skin. Displacers are used to animate skin while joints are still using a time sensor (e.g., flexing a muscle)

3. Facial examples (LOA3)

Joe recounts history of browser makers. For example, Octaga had a slightly different architecture for animating the skin that required a little different technique to do skin vertex animation. Flux, BS Contact were able to implement skinning. Joe will send Myeong two examples of skin animation.

4. Scheduling next meeting (1st Wednesday) June 3rd at 5:00pm PDT (4th, 9:00am KST)