Image Analogies
Aaron Hertzmann, Charles Jacobs, Nuria Oliver, Brian Curless, David H. Salesin.
SIGGRAPH '01: Proceedings of the 28th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques, pp. 327--340, New York, NY, USA, ACM,
2001. [BibTeX]
Interactive Pen-and-Ink Illustration
Michael P. Salisbury, Sean E. Anderson, Ronen Barzel, David H. Salesin.
SIGGRAPH 94 Conference Proceedings, pp. 101--108, July,
1994. [BibTeX]
Multiperspective Panoramas for Cel Animation
Daniel Wood, Adam Finkelstein, Craig E. Thayer, John F. Hughes, David H. Salesin.
SIGGRAPH '97, pp. 243--250, Aug,
1997. [BibTeX]
Multiresolution painting and compositing
Deborah F. Berman, Jason T. Bartell, David H. Salesin.
21st annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques, pp. 85--90,
1994. [BibTeX]
Non-Photorealistic Rendering
Author(s): Stuart Green, David H. Salesin, Simon Schofield, Aaron Hertzmann, Peter C. Litwinowicz, Amy A. Gooch, Cassidy J. Curtis, Bruce Gooch.
In Collection: Siggraph 99, ACM Press, Course 17,
1999.
[BibTeX]
Abstract:
In the history of computer graphics, the area of non-photorealistic
rendering (NPR) has emerged relatively recently as a subject area in its
own right. Its popularity is reflected in the conference programs of the
last several SIGGRAPH events, in which a session in each has been set
aside to cover the areas of ’Art, Illustration and Expression’. For the
research community, NPR represents a gold mine of opportunity, with
recent proponents having addressed a wide range of subject matter,
including various artistic styles such as pen and ink, watercolor and
pencil sketch.
One of the refreshing aspects of NPR is that it brings closer together the
disciplines of art and science; its value is far less on the technical
brilliance of the techniques but on the aesthetics of the results, and the
scope to convey shape, structure and artistic expression. It is an area
that requires artists and engineers to work together to solve new and
challenging problems in computer graphics. The course will appeal to
artists and technologists alike.
In this course proposal we have brought together a number of leading
researchers in the field of NPR with artists and industrialists to provide
participants with an excellent grounding in this exciting subject. The
panel of eight speakers will provide coverage of the various strands of
NPR research and applications, including 2D, 2½D and 3D approaches.
The artist's perspective on NPR will be provided, incorporating a critique
of different approaches and with reference to the classic techniques of
fine art. The application of NPR to areas as diverse as Hollywood movie
production and desktop consumer software programs will be covered.
Orientable Textures for Image-Based Pen-and-Ink Illustration
Michael P. Salisbury, Michael Wong, John F. Hughes, David H. Salesin.
SIGGRAPH '97: Proceedings of the 24th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques, pp. 401--406, New York, NY, USA, ACM Press/Addison-Wesley Publishing Co.,
1997. [BibTeX]
Performance-Driven Hand-Drawn Animation
Ian Buck, Adam Finkelstein, Charles Jacobs, Allison W. Klein, David H. Salesin, Joshua E. Seims, Richard Szeliski, Kentaro Toyama.
1st International Symposium on Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering (NPAR'00), pp. 101--108, Annecy, France, June 05 - 07,
2000. [BibTeX]
Rendering Parametric Surfaces in Pen and Ink
George Winkenbach, David H. Salesin.
SIGGRAPH 96,
1996. [BibTeX]
Reproducing color images as duotones
Joanna L. Power, Brad S. West, Eric J. Stollnitz, David H. Salesin.
Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques (SIGGRAPH'96), pp. 237--248, ACM Press,
1996. [BibTeX]
Scale-dependent reproduction of pen-and-ink illustrations
Michael P. Salisbury, Corin Anderson, Dani Lischinski, David H. Salesin.
Proceedings of the 23rd annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques, pp. 461--468,
1996. [BibTeX]