No longer must your 3D-printed objects be bald. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University figure out how to 3D-print troll hair, brush bristles and horse tails. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser ...
Recent advances in computer graphics and imaging have driven significant progress in hair modeling and simulation techniques, which are essential for a range of applications from digital avatar ...
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