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PhD Thesis Methods for two dimensional stroke based painterly rendering. Effects and applications

Author(s): Levente Kovács.
PhD Thesis: University of Pannonia, Veszprém, Hungary, 2006.
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Abstract:
This work presents the author's results in 2D non-photorealistic stroke based rendering research. The focus is on automatically generated painterly effects on images using artificial stroke template based rendering approaches, but also on other areas like optimizing template based painting, representations and encoding of rendered images, and applications. The main results of the work are in developing new stroke based painting methods, in optimizations and coding of generated paintings, in connecting the painting methods with scale space feature extraction and also in creating focus based level of detail control during the painting process. Both the theoretical and application results are presented.

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