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Proceedings Multiscale Moment-Based Painterly Rendering
Diego Nehab, Luiz Velho.
Proc. of SIBGRAPI 02 (Brazilian Symposium on Computer Graphics and Image Processing), 2002. [BibTeX]

Book Non-Photorealistic Computer Graphics: Modeling, Rendering and Animation
Thomas Strothotte, Stefan Schlechtweg.
Morgan Kaufmann, Hardcover, 1, June 15, 2002. [BibTeX]

Article Non-Photorealistic Rendering from Stereo
Alberto Bartesaghi, Guillermo Sapiro.
Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA), Vol. Preprint Series (1895), November, 2002. [BibTeX]

Article Non-Photorealistic Rendering in Chinese Painting of Animals

Author(s): Jun-Wei Yeh, Ming Ouhyoung.
Article: Journal of System Simulation, Vol. 14, No. 6, pp. 1220--1224 and pp.1262, 2002.
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Abstract:
A set of algorithms is proposed in this paper to automatically transform 3D animal models to Chinese painting style. Inspired by real painting process in Chinese painting of animals, we divide the whole rendering process into two parts: borderline stroke making and interior shading. In borderline stroke making process we first find 3D model silhouettes in real-time depending on the viewing direction of a user. After retrieving silhouette information from all model edges, a stroke linking mechanism is applied to link these independent edges into a long stroke. Finally we grow a plain thin silhouette line to a stylus stroke with various widths at each control point and a 2D brush model is combined with it to simulate a Chinese painting stroke. In the interior shading pipeline, three stages are used to convert a Gouraud-shading image to a Chinese painting style image: color quantization, ink diffusion and box filtering. The color quantization stage assigns all pixels in an image into four color levels and each level represents a color layer in a Chinese painting. Ink diffusion stage is used to transfer inks and water between different levels and to grow areas in an irregular way. The box filtering stage blurs sharp borders between different levels to embellish the appearance of final interior shading image. In addition to automatic rendering, an interactive Chinese painting system which is equipped with friendly input devices can be also combined to generate more artistic Chinese painting images manually.


Proceedings Non-Photorealistic Shading in an Educational Game Engine
Bert Freudenberg, Maic Masuch.
Production Process of 3D Computer Graphics Applications - Structures, Roles and Tools, Snowbird, Utah, USA, June 1 - 4, 2002. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Non-photorealistic Volume Rendering Using Stippling Techniques
Aidong Lu, Christopher Morris, David Ebert, Penny Rheingans, Charles Hansen.
Proceedings of IEEE Visualizaton 2002, pp. 211--218, 2002. [BibTeX]

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

Proceedings Object-Based Image Editing
William A. Barrett, Alan S. Cheney.
Proc. of SIGGRAPH 02, pp. 777--784, 2002. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Octree Textures
David Benson, Joel Davis.
Siggraph 02, 2002. [BibTeX]

Proceedings On the Effects of Haptic Display in Brush and Ink Simulation for Chinese Painting and Calligraphy
Jeng-sheng Yeh, Ting-yu Lien, Ming Ouhyoung.
10th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'02), pp. 439, Tsinghua University, Beijing, October 09 - 11, 2002. [BibTeX]

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