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Found 134 item(s) authored in "2004".
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Proceedings Image-Based Stereoscopic Painterly Rendering
Efstathios Stavrakis, Margrit Gelautz.
Rendering Techniques 2004 (Proceedings of Eurographics Symposium on Rendering), pp. 53--60, Norrköping, Sweden, June, 2004. [BibTeX]
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Proceedings Image-space silhouettes for unprocessed models
Michael Ashikhmin.
Graphics Interface (GI'04), pp. 195--202, 2004. [BibTeX]

Proceedings IMPaSTo - A Realistic, Interactive Model for Paint
William Baxter, Jeremy Wendt, Ming C. Lin.
3rd International Symposium on Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering (NPAR'04), pp. 45--56, June, 2004. [BibTeX]

Proceedings In-situ speech visualization in real-time interactive installation and performance
Golan Levin, Zachary Lieberman.
3rd International Symposium on Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering (NPAR'04), pp. 7-14, 2004. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Interactive 3D Painting on Point-Sampled Objects
Bart Adams, Martin Wicke, Philip Dutré, Markus Gross, Mark Pauly, Matthias Teschner.
Eurographics Symposium on Point-Based Graphics 2004, Zurich, Switzerland, June 2-4, 2004. [BibTeX]

Unpublished Interactive Artificial Ant Colonies for Non-Photorealistic Rendering

Author(s): Yann Semet, Una-May O'Reilly, Frédo Durand.
Unpublished: 2004.
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Abstract:
We apply artificial ant techniques to the area of computer graphics known as Non-Photorealistic Rendering (NPR). We use an artificial ant colony to transform a photograph into a stylized picture inspired by traditional artistry. A colony of artificial ants scan the source image locally, following strong edges or wandering around flat zones, and deposit ink on the canvas depending on their discoveries. A variety of visual effects are obtained. Two such are painterly rendering and pencil sketching. These both emerge by the ant colony successively applying ink that forms strokes that decrease in size while they increase in contrast. The colony’s interaction with the photograph and each other requires and offers interactive control by users. This work suggests that emergent artificial ant techniques can assist a human artist by accomplishing aesthetic transformations in a convenient and creative way. More at: http://graphics.csail.mit.edu/~semet/antsNPR

Article Interactive color palette tools
Barbara J. Meier, Anne Morgan Spalter, David B. Karelitz.
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Vol. 3, No. 24, pp. 64--72, 2004. [BibTeX]

Master Thesis Interactive crayon rendering for animation
Howard Halstead.
Texas A&M University, 2004. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Interactive Point-Based Painterly Rendering
Hiroaki Kawata, Alexandre Gouaillard, Takashi Kanai.
Third International Conference on Cyberworlds (CW'04), pp. 293--299, 2004. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Interactive Rendering of Suggestive Contours with Temporal Coherence
Doug DeCarlo, Adam Finkelstein, Szymon Rusinkiewicz.
3rd International Symposium on Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering (NPAR'04), 2004. [BibTeX]

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