Computational Smocking through Fabric-Thread Interaction

dc.contributor.authorZhou, Ningfengen_US
dc.contributor.authorRen, Jingen_US
dc.contributor.authorSorkine-Hornung, Olgaen_US
dc.contributor.editorBermano, Amit H.en_US
dc.contributor.editorKalogerakis, Evangelosen_US
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-30T09:08:26Z
dc.date.available2024-04-30T09:08:26Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractWe formalize Italian smocking, an intricate embroidery technique that gathers flat fabric into pleats along meandering lines of stitches, resulting in pleats that fold and gather where the stitching veers. In contrast to English smocking, characterized by colorful stitches decorating uniformly shaped pleats, and Canadian smocking, which uses localized knots to form voluminous pleats, Italian smocking permits the fabric to move freely along the stitched threads following curved paths, resulting in complex and unpredictable pleats with highly diverse, irregular structures, achieved simply by pulling on the threads. We introduce a novel method for digital previewing of Italian smocking results, given the thread stitching path as input. Our method uses a coarse-grained mass-spring system to simulate the interaction between the threads and the fabric. This configuration guides the fine-level fabric deformation through an adaptation of the state-of-the-art simulator, C-IPC [LKJ21]. Our method models the general problem of fabric-thread interaction and can be readily adapted to preview Canadian smocking as well.We compare our results to baseline approaches and physical fabrications to demonstrate the accuracy of our method.en_US
dc.description.number2
dc.description.sectionheadersFabrication
dc.description.seriesinformationComputer Graphics Forum
dc.description.volume43
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/cgf.15030
dc.identifier.issn1467-8659
dc.identifier.pages14 pages
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1111/cgf.15030
dc.identifier.urihttps://diglib.eg.org/handle/10.1111/cgf15030
dc.publisherThe Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.en_US
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 International License
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectCCS Concepts: Computing methodologies -> Mesh geometry models
dc.subjectComputing methodologies
dc.subjectMesh geometry models
dc.titleComputational Smocking through Fabric-Thread Interactionen_US
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