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Proceedings 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]

Proceedings Image-Based Motion Blur for Stop Motion Animation
Gabriel J. Brostow, Irfan Essa.
SIGGRAPH 2001, pp. 561--566, 2001. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Modeling Subdivision Control Meshes for Creating Cartoon Faces
Sajan Skaria, Ergun Akleman, Frederic I. Parke.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications (SMI'01), pp. 216--225, Genova, Italy, May, 2001. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Non-Invasive, Interactive, Stylized Rendering
Alex Mohr, Michael Gleicher.
2001 ACM Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics, 2001. [BibTeX]

Book Non-Photorealistic Rendering
Amy A. Gooch, Bruce Gooch.
AK Peters, Ltd., July 1, 2001. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Non-Photorealistic Rendering using Watercolor Inspired Textures and Illumination

Author(s): Erik Lum, Kwan-Liu Ma.
Proceedings: 9th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'01), October 16-18, 2001.
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Abstract:
In this paper, we present a watercolor inspired method for the rendering of surfaces. Our approach mimics the watercolor process by building up an illuminated scene through the compositing of several layers of semitransparent paint. The key steps consist of creating textures for each layer using LIC of Perlin Noise, and then calculating the layer thickness distribution using an inverted subtractive lighting model. The resulting watercolor-style images have color coherence that results from the mixing of a limited palette of paints. The new lighting model helps to better convey large shape changes, while texture orientations give hints of less dominant features. The rendered images therefore possess perceptual clues to more effectively communicate shape and texture information.

Proceedings Optimization of Paintbrush Rendering of Images by Dynamic MCMC Methods
Tamás Szirányi, Zoltán Tóth.
Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Energy Minimization Methods in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (EMMCVPR'01), Vol. 2134, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp. 201--215, London, UK, 2001. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Paint By Relaxation
Aaron Hertzmann.
Computer Graphics International (CGI'01), 2001. [BibTeX]

Technical Report Paint by Relaxation
Aaron Hertzmann.
NYU CS, No. 2000-801, 2001. [BibTeX]

Misc Painterly Objects
E. Scott Larsene.
2001. [BibTeX]

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