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Technical Report The Use of Optic Flow in the Painterly Rendering of Animated Models

Author(s): David Maclay, Edwin Blake.
Technical Report: University of Cape Town, Department of Computer Science, No. CS03-07-00, September, 2003.
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Abstract:
Image based painterly rendering has always had difficulty enforcing frame-to-frame continuity in animations. This paper lays out an approach that uses a form of optic flow to ensure continuity in the painterly rendering of 3D models characteristic of virtual environments. The proposed technique will be used to emulate the rock painting style of the San people of southern Africa. Maclay, David and Edwin Blake (2003) The Use of Optic Flow in the Painterly Rendering of Animated Models. Technical Report CS03-07-00, Department of Computer Science, University of Cape Town.

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