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Misc Non-Photorealistic Rendering
Mike Eissele.
Tutorial T7: Programming Graphics Hardware at EG'03, 2003. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Non-Photorealistic Rendering and Content-Based Image Retrieval
Xiaowen Ji, Zoltan Kato, Zhiyong Huang.
11th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'03), pp. 153, Canmore, Canada, October 08 - 10, 2003. [BibTeX]

Master Thesis Non-Photorealistic Rendering Techniques for Real-Time Character Animation
Jérôme Thoma.
Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen, 2003. [BibTeX]

Article Nonphotorealistic rendering of medical volume data
Feng Dong, Gordon J. Clapworthy, Hai Lin, Meleagros A. Krokos.
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, pp. 44--52, July/August, 2003. [BibTeX]

Misc NPR: Art Enhancing Computer Graphics
Laura Tateosian.
December, 2003. [BibTeX]

Article On Realistic Ink Diffusion Synthesis for a Calligraphic Learning System
Chung-Ming Wang, Jiunn-Shyan Lee, Ren-Jie Wang.
International Journal of Computer Processing of Oriental Languages, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 105--118, 2003. [BibTeX]

Proceedings OPENNPAR: A System for Developing, Programming, and Designing Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering

Author(s): Nick Halper, Tobias Isenberg, Felix Ritter, Bert Freudenberg, Oscar E. Meruvia Pastor, Stefan Schlechtweg, Thomas Strothotte.
Proceedings: 11th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'03), pp. 424, Canmore, Canada, 2003.
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Abstract:
The notable amount and variation of current techniques in non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) indicates a level of maturity whereby the categorization of algorithms has become possible. We present a conceptual model for NPR, on which we base a modular system, OPENNPAR, which integrates NPR algorithms into distinct classes. Components in OPENNPAR are modularized and consequently reintegrated for various rendering purposes, allowing many kinds of NPR algorithms to be reproduced, including the integration of 2D and 3D methods. Additionally, the system provides support for a range of users (developers, programmers, designers) according to their respective levels of abstraction, thus being available in multiple contexts. Ultimately, OPENNPAR holds great potential as a tool in the development, augmentation, and creation of NPR effects.

Proceedings Panorama Sketching for PDAs
Roman Zenka, Pavel Slavik.
International Workshop on Mobile Computing (IMC), Rostock, Germany, 2003. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Pen and Ink Pictures from Gray-Scale Photographs
Germán Arroyo, Domingo Martín.
EUROGRAPHICS 2003, Interactive Demos & Posters, 2003. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Pen-and-ink textures for real-time rendering
Jennifer Fung, Oleg Veryovka.
Graphics Interface (GI'03), 2003. [BibTeX]

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