A Bidirectional Deposition Model of Wax Crayons
Dave Rudolf, David Mould, Eric Neufeld.
Computer Graphics Forum, Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 27--39, March,
2005. [BibTeX]
A stained glass image filter
David Mould.
Proceedings of the 13th Eurographics workshop on Rendering, pp. 20--25,
2003. [BibTeX]
Felt-Based Rendering
Author(s): Peter O'Donovan, David Mould.
Proceedings: NPAR '06: Proceedings of the 4th international symposium on Non-photorealistic animation and rendering, pp. 55--62, New York, NY, USA, ACM Press,
2006.
[BibTeX] [DOI]
Abstract:
Felt is mankind's oldest and simplest textile, composed of a pressed mass of fibers. Images can be formed directly in the fabric by arranging the fibers to represent the image before pressure is applied. We describe a computational method for transforming input images into objects which look as if they were produced by a felting process. The synthesis method places three dimensional line segments one by one, analogous to individual fibers being placed. Individual layers of fibers are drawn according to image structure and a probabilistic framework. A fuzzy three dimensional felt object is created by compositing layers of fibers; rendering uses a deep shadow map for correct self-shadowing of the matted felt.
Image-Guided Fracture
David Mould.
Graphics Interface (GI'05),
2005. [BibTeX]
Magnetic Curves: Curvature-Controlled Aesthetic Curves Using Magnetic Fields
Ling Xu, David Mould.
5th International Symposium on Computational Aesthetics in Graphics, Visualization, and Imaging (CAe 2009), Oliver Deussen and Peter Hall, pp. 1--8, Eurographics Association,
2009. [BibTeX]
Simulating Wax Crayons
Dave Rudolf, David Mould, Eric Neufeld.
11th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'03),
2003. [BibTeX]