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Reproduction of the behavior of the wet cloths taking the atmospheric pressure into account

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The property of cloth changes when it gets wet. Especially, wet cloth sticks to objects being touched. When expressing a wet cloth in computer graphics, pseudo representation is often used. As existing research, [Gascon et al. 2010] added a constrain to the part of cloth where it touches the base object. This constraint is a force which makes the cloth continue sticking to the position while the cloth is touching. In real-world situations, however, such sticking forces act even on the part which stays off the base.

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  1. Kwang-Jin Choi, and Hyeong-Seok Ko. 2002. Stable but responsive cloth. ACM Transactions on Graphics (SIGGRAPH 2002 Proceedings) 21, 3, 604--611. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
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    SIGGRAPH '13: ACM SIGGRAPH 2013 Posters
    July 2013
    115 pages
    ISBN:9781450323420
    DOI:10.1145/2503385

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