An Object-oriented Methodology with Dynamic Variables for Animation
and Scientific Visualization.
Turner R, Gobbetti E, Balaguer JF, Mangili A, Thalmann D, Magnenat-Thalmann
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Proc. Computer Graphics International, 1990.
Keywords
Object-Oriented, Animation, Scientific Visualization, Dynamic Variables.
Abstract
An object-oriented design is presented for building dynamic three-dimensional
applications. This design takes the form of the Fifth Dimension Toolkit
consisting of a set of interrelated classes whose instances may be connected
together in a variety of ways to form different applications. Animation
is obtained by connecting graphical objects to dynamic variables, which
are able to change their values over time by responding to events. The
Fifth Dimension Toolkit is the core of the Fifth Dimension Project, a research
project for animating synthetic actors in their environment. The design
philosophy and methodology of the toolkit are also described, as well as
some of the implementation issues for the Silicon Graphics Iris 4D workstation.
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