Non-Photorealistic Computer Graphics Library

[ home · search · about · links · contact · rss ] [ submit bibtex ] [ BookCite · NPR Books ]

User:

Pass:

Found 2 item(s) authored by "Adrian David Cheok" Find Author on Google.

Proceedings Automatic Asian art: computers converting photos to Asian paintings using humanistic fuzzy logic rules
Farzam Farbiz, Adrian David Cheok, Paul Lincoln.
Proceedings of the SIGGRAPH 2003, Sketches & applications, 2003. [BibTeX]

Article Humanistic Oriental art created using automated computer processing and non-photorealistic rendering

Author(s): Adrian David Cheok, Zheng Shawn Lim, Roger Thomas KC Tan.
Article: Computers & Graphics, Vol. 31, No. 2, pp. 280--291, April, 2007.
[BibTeX] [DOI] Find this paper on Google

Abstract:
In this paper, we present a new system of non-photorealistic rendering which allows landscape photographs to be automatically converted to look like Oriental paintings. Using various computer vision and image processing techniques, we can generate images with the rules and features commonly found in Oriental paintings. With such a system, anyone can create realistic Oriental paintings easily, without the years of practice that are usually required by Oriental artists.

Visitors: 190806