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Master Thesis A Framework for Non-Realistic Projections
Jonathan Levene.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, May, 1998. [BibTeX]

Proceedings A Non-Photorealistic Lighting Model For Automatic Technical Illustration
Amy A. Gooch, Bruce Gooch, Peter Shirley, Elaine Cohen.
SIGGRAPH 98, pp. 447--452, July, 1998. [BibTeX]

Proceedings A Resolution Independent Nonrealistic Imaging System for Artistic Use
Atsushi Kasao, Masayuki Nakajima.
IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems, pp. 358--367, 1998. [BibTeX]

Proceedings An Approach to Visualizing Transparency in Computer-Generated Line Drawings
Jörg Hamel, Stefan Schlechtweg, Thomas Strothotte.
IV'98, 1998. [BibTeX]

In Collection An interface for the interactive design of artistic screens
N. Rudaz, Roger D. Hersch, Victor Ostromoukhov.
Electronic Publishing, Artistic Imaging and Digital Typography, Springer Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1375, pp. 1--10, 1998. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Animating Frame-To-Frame-Coherent Line Drawings for Illustrated Purposes

Author(s): Maic Masuch, Lars Schumann, Stefan Schlechtweg.
Proceedings: Proceedings of Simulation und Visualisierung '98, SCS Europe, Peter Lorenz, Bernhard Preim, pp. 101-112, 1998.
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Abstract:
We present a system for rendering 3D animations in the style of line drawings. We use a highly parameterized line model in order to determine the appearance of a line. This model allows us to render characteristic line deviations that remain--in contrast to existing non-photorealistic rendering systems--frame coherent. Other inconsistencies which result from intersection and visibility changes during an animation are prevented by a path reconstruction method. Furthermore, we implemented a keyframing for linestyle parameters which enables us to extend illustration techniques like simplification of a scene or the placement of emphasis on certain objects to the field of 3D computer animation.

Proceedings Art in the Pipeline
S. M. F. Treavett.
Proc. 16th Eurographics UK Conference, March, 1998. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Computer-Generated Floral Ornament
Douglas E. Zongker, Michael Wong, David H. Salesin.
SIGGRAPH 98, 1998. [BibTeX]

Proceedings Edge enhancement issues in halftoning
John W. Buchanan, Lisa M. Streit, Oleg Veryovka.
Graphics Interface (GI'98), pp. 209--216, 1998. [BibTeX]

Article Importance Driven Halftoning
Lisa M. Streit, John W. Buchanan.
Computer Graphics Forum (EG'98), Vol. 17, No. 3, 1998. [BibTeX]

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