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Proceedings Line-Art Rendering of 3D-Models

Author(s): Christian Rössl, Leif Kobbelt.
Proceedings: 8th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'00), pp. 87--96, Hong Kong, China, IEEE Computer Society, 2000.
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Abstract:
We present an interactive system for computer-aided generation of line art drawings to illustrate 3D models that are given as triangulated surfaces. In a preprocessing step an enhanced 2D view of the scene is computed by sampling for every pixel the shading, the normal vectors and the principal directions obtained from discrete curvature analysis. Then streamlines are traced in the 2D direction fields and are used to define line strokes. In order to reduce noise artifacts the user may interactively select sparse reference lines and the system will automatically fill in additional strokes. By exploiting the special structure of the streamlines, an intuitive and simple tone-mapping algorithm can be derived to generate the final rendering.

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