You Can Stop Worrying, Disney Figured Out How to Make Perfect CG SugarAndrew LiszewskiToday 10:30amFiled to: Disney ResearchDisneyComputer GraphicsCGFoodDisney Research ZurichETH ZurichDartmouth College12817EditPromoteShare to KinjaToggle Conversation toolsGo to permalink GIF So far 2016 has been a wild ride, but there’s one less thing to keep you awake at night, terrified about the future, now that Disney Research has finally found a way to render convincing computer-generated sugar that looks and moves just like the real thing. Phew! Advertisement In a paper titled Efficient Rendering of Heterogeneous Poly-Disperse Granular Media, researchers from Disney Research Zurich, ETH Zurich, and Dartmouth College outline a new methodology they’ve created for simulating the appearance and motion of millions of grains—tiny particles that can represent everything from sugar, to salt, to sand—that not only makes them look more realistic, but render faster as well.Predicting how a handful of billiard balls are going to bounce off each other on a pool table is already a daunting task, so imagine the challenge of calculating how millions and millions of tiny particles are going to interact as they’re poured into a bowl.It’s not impossible, it just takes a tremendous amount of time and computing power, which is why this research has the potential to streamline everything from creating visual effects for Hollywood blockbusters, to making the dirt kicked up by a car’s tires look more realistic in a video game. Advertisement [Disney Research]Andrew LiszewskiandrewL@gizmodo.com@aliszewskiContributing EditorCheck more of Disney's cutting-edge research: Disney's New Rolling Robot Climbs Walls Like a Gecko Disney's New Telepresence Robot Is So Precise it Can Be Used to Thread a Needle Disney Just Invented a One-Legged Robot That Hops Like TiggerGear from Kinja DealsStellavie Is The Most Beautiful Way To Get The Night Sky Onto Your WallsCalNaturale Svelte Is The Tastiest Bottled Protein Shake, and Dairy FreeGet Your Own Personal Coca-Cola Fridge To Put Coca-Cola InReply128 repliesLeave a reply