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Proceedings Multi-level Performance-driven Stylised Facial Animation
Fabian Di Fiore, Frank Van Reeth.
Proceedings of Computer Animation and Social Agents (CASA'05), pp. 73--78, Hong Kong, China, October 17-19, 2005. [BibTeX]

Technical Report Multi-scale Line Drawings from 3D Meshes
Alex Ni, Kyuman Jeong, Seungyong Lee, Lee Markosian.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, No. CSE-TR-510-05, July, 2005. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Multiple illuminated paper textures for drawing strokes
Kyoko Murakami, Reiji Tsuruno, Etsuo Genda.
Computer Graphics International 2005 (CGI'05), pp. 156--161, 22-24 June, 2005. [BibTeX]

Technical Report Non-Photorealistic Rendering in Context: An Observational Study
Tobias Isenberg, Petra Neumann, M. Sheelagh T. Carpendale, Mario Costa Sousa, Joaquim A. Jorge.
Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, No. Technical Report 2005-805-36, Canada, December, 2005. [BibTeX]

Article Nonphotorealistic Virtual Environment Navigation from Images
Hyung Woo Kang.
International Journal of Image and Graphics, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 433--445, 2005. [BibTeX]

Proceedings NPR, Focussing and Emphasis in Medical Visualizations
Bernhard Preim, Christian Tietjen, Christina Dörge.
In Simulation und Visualisierung 2005. SCS, 2005. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Paintbrush rendering of lines using HMMs
Yuta Okabe, Suguru Saito, Masayuki Nakajima.
3rd International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques in Australasia and South East Asia (GRAPHITE'05), pp. 91--98, Dunedin, New Zealand, 2005. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Painting brush control techniques in chinese painting robot

Author(s): Fenghui Yao, Guifeng Shao.
Proceedings: IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (ROMAN'05), pp. 462--467, Aug. 13 - 15, 2005.
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Abstract:
This paper describes a Chinese painting robot (CP robot) that can be categorized as an art robot. The whole system consists of a robot arm, robot hand, Chinese brush, and system controller. In Chinese painting, the following four objects: bamboos, plum blossoms, chrysanthemums, and orchids are often used to practice painting techniques. This paper focuses on how to draw bamboos by a CP robot. When a bamboo drawing is presented, the CP robot decomposes the drawing into stems, joints, branches, and leaves. According to the drawing order information, the system controller creates the trajectory of the Chinese brush. The trajectory of the Chinese brush is considered as B-spline curves determined by the points included in the drawing order information. The trajectory and the pressure control information are sent to the CP robot to imitate painter's behavior. The experiment results show that the proposed techniques are efficient for the CP robot to perform the fundamental drawing in Chinese painting.

Proceedings Painting the Digital River
James Faure Walker.
Ninth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'05), pp. 928--930, 2005. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Parameterized Sketches from Stereo Images
Danijela Markovic, Efstathios Stavrakis, Margrit Gelautz.
Proceedings of SPIE - Image and Video Communications and Processing 2005, Amir Said and John G. Apostolopoulos, Vol. 5685, pp. 783--791, San Jose, California, USA, March, 2005. [BibTeX]

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