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Making mrs. incredible more flexible

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In Pixar's Incredibles 2, Mrs. Incredible was once again tasked with using her power of elasticity to help those in need. Advances in technology since the first film came out nearly 15 years ago, coupled with increased audience sophistication and finer scrutiny to detail, demanded that stretching the model, shading and garments look more believable than in the previous movie. Helen's wide range of actions takes a more prominent role in this film, and it was often times close to camera. To address these potential issues, new techniques had to be developed and new processes added to our Cloth, Shading and Rigging pipelines.

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          SIGGRAPH '18: ACM SIGGRAPH 2018 Talks
          August 2018
          158 pages
          ISBN:9781450358200
          DOI:10.1145/3214745

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