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Technical Report A Resolution-Independent Representation for Pen-and-Ink Illustrations
Michael P. Salisbury, Corin Anderson, Dani Lischinski, David H. Salesin.
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, No. UW-CSE-96-01-02, 1996. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Assessing the Effect of Non-Photorealistic Rendered Images in CAD
Jutta Schumann, Thomas Strothotte, Andreas Raab, Stefan Laser.
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems: common ground, pp. 35--41, 1996. [BibTeX]

Technical Report Cartoon-Looking Rendering of 3D-Scenes
Philippe Decaudin.
INRIA, Universite de Technologie de Compiegne, No. 2919, France, June, 1996. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Comic Chat
David Kurlander, Tim Skelly, David H. Salesin.
SIGGRAPH 96, 1996. [BibTeX]

PhD Thesis Computer-Generated Pen-and-Ink Illustration
George Winkenbach.
University of Washington, 1996. [BibTeX]

PhD Thesis Illustrating Transparency: communicating the 3D shape of layered transparent surfaces via texture
Victoria Interrante.
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1996. [BibTeX]

Proceedings On the Silhouette Cartoon Animation
Tosiyasu L. Kunii, Takao Maeda.
Computer Animation, pp. 110--117, June, 1996. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Painterly Rendering for Animation
Barbara J. Meier.
Proceedings of SIGGRAPH '96, 1996. [BibTeX]

Article Pertinent Data for Modelling Pigmented Materials in Realistic Rendering

Author(s): Patrick Le Callet.
Article: Computer Graphics Forum, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 119--127, 1996.
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Abstract:
This article discusses the important problem of determining pertinent data to describe a pigmented medium. The first part deals with optical characteristics of pigments and the general properties of binders and fillers. It also exposes the limits and conditions of applicability of single scattering. In the second part the connection between individual optical properties, size, and form of particles is made with phenomenological theories of multiple scattering in absorbing media, Progressively, it appears that pertinent data in realistic modelling are always in relation with true or effective complex refractive indices and size parameters.

Proceedings Rendering Line Drawings with Limited Resources
Stefan Schlechtweg, Thomas Strothotte.
Proceedings of GraphiCon'96, Vol. 2, pp. 131--137, St. Petersburg, Russia, July, 1996. [BibTeX]

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