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Title: Automatic in-betweening in computer assisted animation by exploiting 2.5D modelling techniques
Authors: DI FIORE, Fabian 
SCHAEKEN, Philip 
ELENS, Koen 
VAN REETH, Frank 
Issue Date: 2001
Publisher: IEEE COMPUTER SOC
Source: Ko, HS (Ed.) COMPUTER ANIMATION 2001, PROCEEDINGS. p. 192-200.
Series/Report: COMPUTER ANIMATION CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Abstract: This paper introduces a new method for automatic in-betweening in computer assisted traditional animation. The solution is based on novel 2.5D modelling and animation techniques within the context of a multi-level approach, starting with basic 2D drawing primitives (curves) at level 0, over explicit 2.5D modelling structures at level 1 and inclusion of 3D information by means of skeletons at level 2, to high-level deformation tools (and possibly other tools for supporting specific purposes such as facial expression) at level 3. The underlying methodologies are explained and implementation results are elucidated.
Keywords: 2.5D modelling; 2.5D animation; character animation; real-time animation; interpolation; in-betweening; computer-assisted animation
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/5851
ISBN: 0-7803-7237-9
DOI: 10.1109/CA.2001.982393
ISI #: 000176153700022
Category: C1
Type: Proceedings Paper
Validations: ecoom 2003
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