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Item Open Access 3D hair design and key frame animation in real time(2008) Başarankut, BarkınComputer generated animations of humans, animals and all other kinds of objects have been studied extensively during the last two decades. The key for creating good animations has been to correctly imitate the behaviors of real objects and reflect these into computer generated images. With the rapid development of computer technology, creating realistic simulations has become possible, and the most striking components of these realistic animations happen to be the most dynamic (moving) parts; hair, in the case of human animations. With the development of high quality hair animations, the concern is not only creating physically correct animations, but also controlling these animations. An implementation of a key frame hair animation creation system, supported by a hair design tool, helping to model and animate hair easily, and provide these functionalities in real time is the aim of the proposed system. This work reviews several hair animation and sketching techniques, and proposes a system that provides a complete level of control (capable of controlling even the individual hair strands) of key frame animation and hair design in real time.Item Open Access 3D hair sketching for real-time hair modeling and dynamic simulations(2008) Aras, RıfatHair has been an active research area in computer graphics society for over a decade. Different approaches have been proposed for different aspects of hair research such as modeling, simulating, animating and rendering. In this thesis, we introduce a sketch-based tool making use of direct manipulation interfaces to create hair models and furthermore simulate the created hair models under physically based constraints in real-time. Throughout the thesis, the created tool will be analyzed with respect to different aspects of the problem such as hair modeling, hair simulation, hair sketching and hair rendering.Item Open Access Design of an interactive sequential graphic system on cyber-space(2000) Atasoy, BerkeThe aim of this study is to explore and discuss the possibility of an interactive sequential system on World Wide Web. It is an attempt to formulate a definition for a system, which utilises different mediums like text, image and audio in the standards of World Wide Web with a motive for generating a sequential art product in the cyber-space. The study discusses a software model, which offers a set of actions in which the user can participate in the development process of the system by creating and combining different media.