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      <title>SIGGRAPH slides</title>
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      <description>Slides for my SIGGRAPH presentation of Position Based Fluids are available here:
http://mmacklin.com/pbf_slides.pdf
During the presentation I showed videos of some more recent results including two-way coupling of fluids with clothing and rigid bodies. They&#39;re embedded below:




Overall it has been a great SIGGRAPH, I met tons of new people who provided lots of inspiration for new research ideas. Thanks!</description>
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      <title>Position Based Fluids</title>
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      <description>Position Based Fluids (PBF) is the title of our paper that has been accepted for presentation at SIGGRAPH 2013. I&#39;ve set up a project page where you can download the paper and all the related content here:
http://blog.mmacklin.com/publications
I have continued working on the technique since the submission, mainly improving the rendering, and adding features like spray and foam (based on the excellent paper from the University of Freiburg: Unified Spray, Foam and Bubbles for Particle-Based Fluids).</description>
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