Faulkner, Jay Allen (2006-12). Beauty waves: an artistic representation of ocean waves using Bezier curves. Master's Thesis. Thesis uri icon

abstract

  • In this thesis, we present a method for computing an artistic representation of
    ocean waves using Bezier curves. Wave forms are loosely based on procedural wave
    models and are designed to emulate those found in both art and nature. The wave
    forms are generated using a slice method which is user defined by structured input,
    thus providing the artist with full control over crest shape and placement. Wave
    propagation is obtained by interpolating between defined crest shapes and positions.
    We also present a method for computing a stylized representation of breaking crests
    in shallow water.
    Artists may use our model to create many interesting wave forms, including basic
    sinusoidal waves and waves with breaking crests that have a rotation that is cyclical
    in time. The major drawbacks to our solution are that data entry can be tedious and
    it can be difficult to produce waves that animate with a natural appearance.

publication date

  • December 2006