Is there a method to choosing the function(s) that define the boundary conditions? On the next few slides you show that there are many options, but how to we choose, or at least approximate, the best option?
keenan
@adam For physically based animation, the boundary conditions are typically just given in the model of the physical phenomenon you're trying to simulate. (The question of how to properly build these models is indeed a tricky one...)
Is there a method to choosing the function(s) that define the boundary conditions? On the next few slides you show that there are many options, but how to we choose, or at least approximate, the best option?
@adam For physically based animation, the boundary conditions are typically just given in the model of the physical phenomenon you're trying to simulate. (The question of how to properly build these models is indeed a tricky one...)