Expressive Rendering: A Review of Nonphotorealistic Techniques
Author(s): John Lansdown, Simon Schofield.
Article: IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 29--37, May,
1995.
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Abstract:
In parallel with the well-known developments in computer graphics to produce photorealistic imagery there have been a number of interesting attempts to widen the range of output possibilities. In particular, there has been a thrust towards creating systems that simulate the sort of natural media that artists use. Some of these attempts are reviewed and, from them, the concept of 'expressive' or non-photorealistic rendering is developed. Expressive rendering goes further than simulation of natural media: it aims to encourage new forms of image-making. Some of the possibilities are illustrated by output from the Piranesi system.
Interactive Computer Rendering
Paul Richens, Simon Schofield.
Architectural Research Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 1,
1995. [BibTeX]
Non-Photorealistic Rendering
Stuart Green, David H. Salesin, Simon Schofield, Aaron Hertzmann, Peter C. Litwinowicz, Amy A. Gooch, Cassidy J. Curtis, Bruce Gooch.
Siggraph 99, ACM Press, Course 17,
1999. [BibTeX]
Non-photorealistic Rendering: A Critical Examination and Proposed System
Simon Schofield.
School of Art and Design, Middlesex University, United Kingdom, May,
1994. [BibTeX]