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Master Thesis Implementing Non-photorealistic Rendering Enhancements with Real-Time Performance
Holger Winnemöller.
Computer Science Department, Rhodes University, February, 2002. [BibTeX]

Master Thesis Importance Driven Halftoning
Lisa M. Streit.
University of Alberta, 1998. [BibTeX]

Master Thesis Inking Old Black-and-White Cartoons
Daniel Sýkora.
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Prague, Czech Republic, January, 2003. [BibTeX]

Master Thesis Integration of Non-Photorealistic Rendering Techniques for 3D Models in Processing
Katrin Lang.
Technical University of Berlin, May, 2009. [BibTeX]

Master Thesis Interactive crayon rendering for animation
Howard Halstead.
Texas A&M University, 2004. [BibTeX]

Master Thesis Interactive Non-Photorealistic Technical Illustration
Amy A. Gooch.
Department of Computer Science, University of Utah, December, 1998. [BibTeX]

Master Thesis Motion Doodles - A Sketch-based Interface for Character Animation
Matthew Thorne.
University of British Columbia, September, 2003. [BibTeX]

Master Thesis Non-Photorealistic Rendering Techniques for Real-Time Character Animation

Author(s): Jérôme Thoma.
Master Thesis: Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen, 2003.
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Abstract:
In this thesis, we present the results of an investigation into the use of nonphotorealistic rendering techniques for real-time character animation. So far, most non-photorealistic rendering methods have only been applied to simple, static scenes. In the context of real-time character animation, a number of special technical issues arise that put much higher requirements on the rendering algorithms. Based on established techniques, we examine and extend a number of different non-photorealistic rendering techniques and integrate them into a real-time animation system. We analyse the results with respect to a number of different criteria and develop ideas for extending and refining the presented techniques. Furthermore, we motivate our work by putting it into the context of computer depiction and related fields such as fine arts and psychology.

Master Thesis Nonphotorealistic Visualisation of Multidimensional Datasets
Laura Tateosian.
Graduate Faculty of North Carolina State University, 2002. [BibTeX]

Master Thesis Painterly Interfaces for Audiovisual Performance
Golan Levin.
School of Architecture and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, August, 2000. [BibTeX]

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