Non-Photorealistic Computer Graphics Library

[ home · search · about · links · contact · rss ] [ submit bibtex ] [ BookCite · NPR Books ]

User:

Pass:

Found 62 item(s) authored in "2006".
Pages [7]: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] Next Page

Proceedings 2D Multilayer Painterly Rendering with Automatic Focus Extraction
Levente Kovács, Tamás Szirányi.
14th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision (WSCG'06), pp. 141--145, 2006. [BibTeX]

Article A Fractal Voyage
Gary Singh.
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 4--5, May/June, 2006. [BibTeX]

In Book A Non-photorealistic Rendering of Seurat's Pointillism
Hui-Lin Yang, Chuan-Kai Yang.
Advances in Visual Computing, pp. 760--769, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, Vol. 4292/2006, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Berlin, 2006. [BibTeX]

Proceedings A Novel Technique for Opus Vermiculatum Mosaic Rendering
S. Battiato, G. Di Blasi, G.M. Farinella, G. Gallo.
14th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision (WSCG'06), pp. 133--140, January, 2006. [BibTeX]

Technical Report A Real-Time, Controllable Simulator for Plausible Smoke

Author(s): Morgan McGuire.
Technical Report: Brown University, March, 2006.
[BibTeX] Find this paper on Google

Abstract:
While many games and other virtual world applications include real-time simulation of rigid bodies, fluids and gasses have proven harder to animate efficiently. This report describes a method for extending previous work with particle systems to efficiently simulate smoke that interacts with rigid bodies, using an existing rigid body simulator. The method is applicable compressible fluids and gasses other than smoke. Although the animations produced by this method are not physically correct, they exhibit the phenomenology of real smoke, including dissipation, vortices, and compression. The animations can also be controlled through aesthetically meaningful parameters like drag and vortex axis. Thus the simulator is wellsuited to applications where interactive performance and expressive power are preferred to realism; for example, video games and rapid development of animation.

Proceedings A Spectral Approach to NPR Packing
Ketan Dalal, Allison W. Klein, Yunjun Liu, Kaleigh Smith.
NPAR '06: Proceedings of the 4th international symposium on Non-photorealistic animation and rendering, pp. 71--78, New York, NY, USA, June, ACM Press, 2006. [BibTeX]

Article A Unified Scheme for Adaptive Stroke-based Rendering
Hyung Woo Kang, Charles K. Chui, Uday K. Chakraborty.
The Visual Computer: International Journal of Computer Graphics, Vol. 22, No. 9, pp. 814--824, 2006. [BibTeX]

Article Algorithmic Painter: a NPR method to generate various styles of painting
Atsushi Kasao, Kazunori Miyata.
The Visual Computer, Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 14--27, January, 2006. [BibTeX]

PhD Thesis An Extensible Simulation Framework Supporting Physically-based Interactive Painting
Tom Van Laerhoven.
Transnational University Limburg, Belgium, June, 2006. [BibTeX]

Article Animating Chinese Paintings Through Stroke-Based Decomposition
Songhua Xu, Ying-Qing Xu, Sing Bing Kang, David H. Salesin, Yunhe Pan, Heung-Yeung Shum.
ACM Transactions on Graphics, Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. 239--267, 2006. [BibTeX]

Visitors: 188687