CS 348C Proposed Topics

CS 348C - Modeling in Computer Graphics
Fall quarter, 1995
Coordinator: Apostolos Lerios

The topics are designed to be equally hard to investigate and present. Using the number of papers under a topic as a measure of its difficulty can be very deceptive: e.g. presenting four papers using the same basic technique is easier than covering two papers with radically different approaches.

The hyperlinks in the ensuing papers' list perform the following functions:

Fire and smoke


Plants and trees


Light bursts: lightning and fireworks


Animal skin


Animal movement


Human hair


Unusual surfaces I: cloth, pigmented, and rugged surfaces


Unusual surfaces II: pearlescent surfaces


Light scattering: atmospheric and subsurface


Drape of cloth


Odds and ends: glare effects and silver tarnish


Last update: 13 December 1995 by Apostolos "Toli" Lerios
tolis@cs.stanford.edu