A loose and sketchy approach in a mediated reality environment
Michael Haller, Florian Landerl, Mark Billinghurst.
3rd International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques in Australasia and South East Asia (GRAPHITE'05), pp. 371--379, Dunedin, New Zealand,
2005. [BibTeX]
A Mediated Reality Environment using a Loose and Sketchy rendering technique
Michael Haller, Florian Landerl.
4th IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR'05), pp. 184--185, Vienna, Austria,
2005. [BibTeX]
Non-Photorealistic Rendering Techniques for Motion in Computer Games
Author(s): Michael Haller, Christian Hanl, Jeremiah Diephuis.
Article: ACM Computers in Entertainment (CIE), Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 11--11, October,
2004.
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Abstract:
Still images can portray motion by using a stylized technique. Most of these techniques are commonly used for
dynamic images as well (e.g., for cartoons). Typically, an artist abstracts the motion of a specific scene or
animation to illustrate movement. Depicting motion in real-time environments is no less essential, and therefore
a similar approach is desirable. Our approach is focused on three methods to stylize motion: squash-and-stretch,
multiple images, and motion lines. A discussion of these methods for depicting motion in dynamic images and
an implementation are presented in this paper. Finally, we discuss the results and conclude with the outlook for
further development.
Photorealism or/and Non-Photorealism in Augmented Reality
Michael Haller.
ACM SIGGRAPH International Conference on Virtual Reality Continuum and its Applications in Industry, pp. 189--196, Singapore,
2004. [BibTeX]
Real-Time Painterly Rendering for MR Applications
Michael Haller, Daniel Sperl.
2nd international conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques in Austalasia and Southe East Asia, pp. 30--38,
2004. [BibTeX]
Stylized Depiction in Mixed Reality
Jan Fischer, Michael Haller, Bruce H. Thomas.
International Journal of Virtual Reality, Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 71--79, December,
2008. [BibTeX]