Efficient lip-synch tool for 3D cartoon animation
Shin-ichi Kawamoto, Tatsuo Yotsukura, Ken Anjyo, Satoshi Nakamura.
Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds, Vol. 19, No. 3-4, pp. 247--257,
2009. [BibTeX]
Extracting 3D Stylized Accentuation Effects from a Painted Image
Youetsu Sato, Yoshinori Dobashi, Tsuyoshi Yamamoto, Katsumi Takao, Ken Anjyo.
Computer Graphics International (CGI'04), pp. 222--229, June,
2004. [BibTeX]
N-way morphing for 2D animation
William Baxter, Pascal Barla, Ken Anjyo.
Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds, Vol. 20, No. 2-3, pp. 79--87,
2009. [BibTeX]
Simulation-Based Cartoon Hair Animation
Eiji Sugisaki, Yizhou Yu, Ken Anjyo, Shigeo Morishima.
13th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision (WSCG'05), pp. 117--122,
2005. [BibTeX]
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]
Sketchy hairstyles
Xiaoyang Mao, Shiho Isobe, Ken Anjyo, Atsumi Imamiya.
Computer Graphics International 2005 (CGI'05), pp. 142--147, 22-24 June,
2005. [BibTeX]
Stylized Depiction of Images Based on Depth Perception
Jorge Lopez-Moreno, Jorge Jimenez, Sunil Hadap, Erik Reinhard, Ken Anjyo, Diego Gutierrez.
NPAR '10 Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering,
2010. [BibTeX]
Stylized Highlights for Cartoon Rendering and Animation
Ken Anjyo, Katsuaki Hiramitsu.
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, pp. 54-61,
2003. [BibTeX]
Tour Into the Picture using a Vanishing Line and its Extension to Panoramic Images
Author(s): Hyung Woo Kang, Soon Hyoung Pyo, Ken Anjyo, Sung Yong Shin.
Proceedings: EUROGRAPHICS 2001,
2001.
[BibTeX]
Abstract:
Tour into the picture (TIP) proposed by Horry et al.13 is a method for generating a sequence of walk-through images from a single reference picture (or image). By navigating a 3D scene model constructed from the picture, TIP produces convincing 3D effects. Assuming that the picture has one vanishing point, they proposed the scene modeling scheme called spidery mesh. However, this scheme has to go through major modification when the picture contains multiple vanishing points or does not have any well-defined vanishing point. Moreover, the spidery mesh is hard to generalize for other types of images such as panoramic images. In this paper, we propose a new scheme for TIP which is based on a single vanishing line instead of a vanishing point. Based on projective geometry, our scheme is simple and yet general enough to address the problems faced with the previous method. We also show that our scheme can be naturally extended to a panoramic image.
Tweakable Light and Shade for Cartoon Animation
Ken Anjyo, Shuhei Wemler, William Baxter.
NPAR '06: Proceedings of the 4th international symposium on Non-photorealistic animation and rendering, pp. 133--139, New York, NY, USA, ACM Press,
2006. [BibTeX]