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Found 4 item(s) authored by "P. S. Grover" Find Author on Google.

Proceedings A Novel Approach to Cartoon Style Rendering of an Image with an Approximated Crayon Texture
Priti Sehgal, P. S. Grover.
International Conference on Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visualization (CGIV'04), pp. 82--88, July, 2004. [BibTeX]

Proceedings A proposed Glass-Painting Filter
Priti Sehgal, P. S. Grover.
Fourth Indian Conference on Computer Vision, Graphics & Image Processing (ICVGIP'04), Kolkata, India, December 16-18, 2004. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Simulation of a 2D Glass Painting using Multi-Pass Non-Photorealistic Rendering Technique
Priti Sehgal, P. S. Grover.
International Conference on Imaging Science Systems and Technology (CISST '04), pp. 279--288, 2004. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Stylized Glass Paintings for Non-Photorealistic Rendered scenes

Author(s): Priti Sehgal, P. S. Grover.
Proceedings: 9th International Conference on Computer Aided Design and Computer Graphics (CAD-CG'05), pp. 537--542, 2005.
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Abstract:
Non-photorealistic Rendering (NPR) has inspired many researchers to investigate a variety of techniques to simulate the style of artists. Recent work has resulted in methods of crayon stroke generation and cartoon style rendering. In this paper, we propose a stylized form of a glass painting to be used in cartoon rendered scenes and animations. Sand blasted glass is used as the base (canvas) and the medium of coloring is crayons. The paper describes an algorithm to model a sand blasted glass based on "fog-based height maps". We have also introduced a new and faster method to model a crayon texture using height maps and pigment adhesion techniques. Finally the crayontextured image is mapped on the sand blasted glass generating a new and stylized form of glass painting. The image painted on glass is also highlighted with black outlines that are again crayon texture based.

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