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Proceedings CavePainting: A Fully Immersive 3D Artistic Medium and Interactive Experience
Daniel F. Keefe, Daniel Acevedo Feliz, Tomer Moscovich, David H. Laidlaw, Joseph J. LaViola Jr..
Proceedings of 2001 Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics, 2001. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Color Paper Mosaic Rendering
Sanghyun Seo, SungYe Kim, Young Sup Park, Kyung Hyun Yoon.
SIGGRAPH 2001 Sketches and Applications, pp. 157, 2001. [BibTeX]

In Collection Combining Perception and Impressionist Techniques for Nonphotorealistic Visualization of Multidimensional Data
Christopher G. Healey.
In SIGGRAPH 2001 Course 32, ACM, Nonphotorealistic Rendering in Scientific Visualization, pp. 20--52, Los Angeles, California, 2001. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Creating Pen-and-Ink Illustration Using Stroke Morphing Method
Hye-Sun Kim, Hee-Jeong Jin, Young Jung Yu, Hwan Gue Cho.
Computer Graphics International (CGI'01), pp. 0113, Hong Kong, China, July 03 - 06, 2001. [BibTeX]

Proceedings DAB: Interactive Haptic Painting with 3D Virtual Brushes
William Baxter, Vincent Scheib, Ming C. Lin, Dinesh Manocha.
SIGGRAPH 2001, Computer Graphics Proceedings, Eugene Fiume, pp. 461--468, ACM Press / ACM SIGGRAPH, 2001. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Decoupling Strokes and High-Level Attributes for Interactive Traditional Drawing
Frédo Durand, Victor Ostromoukhov, Matthew Miller, Francois Duranleau, Julie Dorsey.
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering 2001, 2001. [BibTeX]

Article Diffusion rendering of black ink paintings using new paper and ink models

Author(s): Jintae Lee.
Article: Computers & Graphics, Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. 295--308, April, 2001.
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Abstract:
A practical technique is presented for efficiently rendering oriental black ink paintings with realistic diffusion effects, being based on models which simulate a variety of paper types and black ink properties. Strokes can be generated by bristles or elastic brush models simulating those actually used in oriental black ink painting. Incorporation of paper modeling allows users to draw on a wide variety of papers having either randomly generated fiber meshes or uniform meshes commonly found in fabrics which are also frequently used. This accordingly provides a unique platform for real-time dynamic simulation of realistic ink diffusion in that the resultant diffusion images reflect the texture and the global change of gray tones as well as local temporal variations specific to a particular paper. Examples are presented demonstrating the capability of the proposed technique for handling different ink and paper properties.

Article Digital Paint Systems: An Anecdotal and Historical Overview
Alvy Ray Smith.
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, pp. 4-30, 2001. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Digitally Manipulated Images and Painting
Wade S. Thompson.
Fifth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'01), July 25-27, 2001. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Dimension recognition and geometry reconstruction in vectorization of engineering drawings
Feng Su, Jiqiang Song, Chiew-Lan Tai, Shijie Cai.
IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, pp. 710--716, Hawaii, Dec 11-13, 2001. [BibTeX]

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