DiffAvatar: Simulation-Ready Garment Optimization with Differentiable Simulation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.12194v2
- Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2024 19:37:18 GMT
- Title: DiffAvatar: Simulation-Ready Garment Optimization with Differentiable Simulation
- Authors: Yifei Li, Hsiao-yu Chen, Egor Larionov, Nikolaos Sarafianos, Wojciech Matusik, Tuur Stuyck,
- Abstract summary: Physical simulations can produce realistic motions for clothed humans, but they require high-quality garment assets with associated physical parameters for cloth simulations.
We propose papername,a novel approach that performs body and garment co-optimization using differentiable simulation.
Our experiments demonstrate that our approach generates realistic clothing and body shape suitable for downstream applications.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: The realism of digital avatars is crucial in enabling telepresence applications with self-expression and customization. While physical simulations can produce realistic motions for clothed humans, they require high-quality garment assets with associated physical parameters for cloth simulations. However, manually creating these assets and calibrating their parameters is labor-intensive and requires specialized expertise. Current methods focus on reconstructing geometry, but don't generate complete assets for physics-based applications. To address this gap, we propose \papername,~a novel approach that performs body and garment co-optimization using differentiable simulation. By integrating physical simulation into the optimization loop and accounting for the complex nonlinear behavior of cloth and its intricate interaction with the body, our framework recovers body and garment geometry and extracts important material parameters in a physically plausible way. Our experiments demonstrate that our approach generates realistic clothing and body shape suitable for downstream applications. We provide additional insights and results on our webpage: https://people.csail.mit.edu/liyifei/publication/diffavatar/
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