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Found 6 item(s) authored by "Atsumi Imamiya" Find Author on Google.

Proceedings Automatic Generation of Pencil Drawing from 2D Images Using Line Integral Convolution
Xiaoyang Mao, Yoshiyasu Nagasaka, Atsumi Imamiya.
7th International Conference on Computer Aided Design and Computer Graphics (CAD/GRAPHICS'01), pp. 240--248, August, 2001. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Colored Pencil Filter with Custom Colors
Shigefumi Yamamoto, Xiaoyang Mao, Atsumi Imamiya.
12th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'04), pp. 329--338, Seoul, Korea, October 06 - 08, 2004. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Enhanced LIC Pencil Filter
Shigefumi Yamamoto, Xiaoyang Mao, Kenji Tanii, Atsumi Imamiya.
International Conference on Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visualization (CGIV'04), pp. 251--256, July, 2004. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Interactive Hairstyle Modeling Using a Sketching Interface
Xiaoyang Mao, Kouichi Kashio, Hiroyuki Kato, Atsumi Imamiya.
International Conference on Computational Science (ICCS'02), PartII, pp. 131--140, April, 2002. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Sketch Interface Based Expressive Hairstyle Modelling and Rendering
Xiaoyang Mao, Hiroki Kato, Atsumi Imamiya, Ken Anjyo.
Computer Graphics International (CGI'04), pp. 608--611, June, 2004. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Sketchy hairstyles

Author(s): Xiaoyang Mao, Shiho Isobe, Ken Anjyo, Atsumi Imamiya.
Proceedings: Computer Graphics International 2005 (CGI'05), pp. 142--147, 22-24 June, 2005.
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Abstract:
We present an intuitive, interactive modeling and rendering system for creating non-photorealistic hairstyle images. The main feature of our system lies in its user-friendly sketch interface that allows the user to generate his/her desired hairstyle simply by drawing a few free-form strokes on the 3D model of a scalp. Hairstyles are modeled with a polygon based technique called cluster polygons, and are rendered expressively to obtain non-photorealistic images similar to those found in hand-drawn animations and cartoons.

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