Modeling Dynamic Hair as a Continuum

In this paper we address the difficult problem of hair dynamics, particularly hair‐hair and hair‐air interactions. To model these interactions, we propose to consider hair volume as a continuum. Subsequently, we treat the interaction dynamics to be fluid dynamics. This proves to be a strong as well...

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