Artistic Screening
Victor Ostromoukhov, Roger D. Hersch.
Siggraph 95,
1995. [BibTeX]
Computer Art
Carl Machover.
IEEE COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND APPLICATIONS, Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 19--23, May,
1995. [BibTeX]
Expressive Rendering: A Review of Nonphotorealistic Techniques
John Lansdown, Simon Schofield.
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 29--37, May,
1995. [BibTeX]
Interactive Computer Rendering
Paul Richens, Simon Schofield.
Architectural Research Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 1,
1995. [BibTeX]
Line art rendering via a coverage of isoparametric curves
Gershon Elber.
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 231--239, September,
1995. [BibTeX]
Live Paint: Painting with Procedural Multiscale Textures
Ken Perlin, Luiz Velho.
Computer Graphics-Annual Conference Series, pp. 153-160,
1995. [BibTeX]
Stochastic Screening Dithering with Adaptive Clustering
Luiz Velho, Jonas Gomes.
Computer Graphics-Annual Conference Series, pp. 273-276,
1995. [BibTeX]
Thoughtful Drawings: A Computational Model of the Cognitive Nature of Children’s Drawing
Ed Burton.
Eurographics '95,
1995. [BibTeX]
TicTacToon: A Paperless System for Professional 2D Animation
Jean-Daniel Fekete, Erick Bizouarn, Eric Cournarie, Thierry Galas, Frederic Taillefer.
SIGGRAPH '95: Proceedings of the 22nd annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques, pp. 79--90, New York, NY, USA, ACM Press,
1995. [BibTeX]
Varieties of Digital Painting
Author(s): Alvy Ray Smith.
Misc: Tech Memo 8, Aug 30,
1995.
[BibTeX]
Abstract:
The purpose of this memo is to distinguish between the various meanings that digital painting may have. It is important to have a taxonomy so that intelligent conversation may proceed on such important issues as multi-resolution paint programs. Each type of painting will be discussed in its multi-resolution generalization. The taxonomy here splits painting into discrete and continuous categories and each of these into maxing and non-maxing subcategories.