Fracturing sparse-voxel-octree objects using dynamical Voronoi patterns
Date issued
2016
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
We introduce a new Voronoi-based method to fracture objects represented by sparse voxel octrees (SVOs). Our
approach is inspired by the pattern-based methods, however, in contrast to them, it doesn’t require pattern precomputation.
Moreover, thanks to the octree structure, the surfaces of the fractured pieces of geometry are created
efficiently and robustly. Every fracture pattern is unique and centered at the impact location. A novel islands detection
technique is also provided, which is tunable to a desired level-of-detail accuracy. The fractured pieces, which
are determined as a consequence of the object’s destruction, are represented by individual SVOs, and treated and
simulated as rigid bodies. For this purpose, we also propose a new collision detection technique, which extends the
previous image-based methods to voxels. As a result, deep penetrations of colliding objects, resolved on various
levels of physics that can be specified individually for each pair of the objects, are handled in parallel with no extra
cost. In order to demonstrate our technique, a number of scenarios are presented, including a partial fracturing of
objects with fine details.
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SVO, Voroného dekompozice, zlomení vzoru, fyzika tuhého těla
Citation
WSCG 2016: full papers proceedings: 24th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision in co-operation with EUROGRAPHICS Association, p. 38-46.