Speech-Driven Cartoon Animation with Emotions
Yan Li, Feng Yu, Ying-Qing Xu, Eric Chang, Heung-Yeung Shum.
ACM Multimedia, pp. 365--371, Ottawa, Canada, Sep-Oct,
2001. [BibTeX]
Subdivision for Line Drawings
Bert Freudenberg.
2001. [BibTeX]
Surface Drawing: Creating Organic 3D Shapes with the Hand and Tangible Tools
Steven Schkolne, Michael Pruett, Peter Schröder.
CHI 01,
2001. [BibTeX]
Technical Illustration Based on Human-Like Approach
Weidong Geng, Monika Fleischmann, Hongfeng Yu, Yunhe Pan.
Computer Graphics International (CGI'01), pp. 0343, Hong Kong, China, July 03 - 06,
2001. [BibTeX]
The Computer-Visualistik-Raum: veritable and inexpensive presentation of a virtual reconstruction
Bert Freudenberg, Maic Masuch, Niklas Röber, Thomas Strothotte.
Proceedings of the 2001 conference on Virtual reality, archeology, and cultural heritage (VAST '01), pp. 97--102,
2001. [BibTeX]
The Lit Sphere: A Model for Capturing NPR Shading from Art
Peter-Pike J. Sloan, William Martin, Amy A. Gooch, Bruce Gooch.
Graphics Interface (GI'01), June,
2001. [BibTeX]
The Synthesis of Trees in Chinese Landscape Painting
Yu-Ru Lin.
Institute of Computer and Information Science, National Chiao-Tung University,
2001. [BibTeX]
Tour Into the Picture using a Vanishing Line and its Extension to Panoramic Images
Author(s): Hyung Woo Kang, Soon Hyoung Pyo, Ken Anjyo, Sung Yong Shin.
Proceedings: EUROGRAPHICS 2001,
2001.
[BibTeX]
Abstract:
Tour into the picture (TIP) proposed by Horry et al.13 is a method for generating a sequence of walk-through images from a single reference picture (or image). By navigating a 3D scene model constructed from the picture, TIP produces convincing 3D effects. Assuming that the picture has one vanishing point, they proposed the scene modeling scheme called spidery mesh. However, this scheme has to go through major modification when the picture contains multiple vanishing points or does not have any well-defined vanishing point. Moreover, the spidery mesh is hard to generalize for other types of images such as panoramic images. In this paper, we propose a new scheme for TIP which is based on a single vanishing line instead of a vanishing point. Based on projective geometry, our scheme is simple and yet general enough to address the problems faced with the previous method. We also show that our scheme can be naturally extended to a panoramic image.
Turning Images into Simple Line-Art
Samuel G. Noble.
Undergraduate Thesis, Reed College, December,
2001. [BibTeX]
User-Guided Composition Effects for Art-Based Rendering
Michael A. Kowalski, John F. Hughes, Cynthia Beth Rubin, Jun Ohya.
2001 ACM Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics,
2001. [BibTeX]