Synthesizing Sound From Collisions | Two Minute Papers #15
Simulating colliding bodies is an essential part of creating photorealistic video footage on a computer. However, even though we know how these collisions look like, we don't yet know how they sound like. In this piece of work, a technique is described that is capable of simulating the sound emitted by smashing deformable bodies together. The results match real-world experiments remarkably well.
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The paper "Toward High-Quality Modal Contact Sound" is available here: http://www.cs.cornell.edu/projects/Sound/mc/
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