Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques 1996
DOI: 10.1145/237170.237286
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Scale-dependent reproduction of pen-and-ink illustrations

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“…We focus only on the most closely related work. Salisbury et al [1996] presented an illustration reproduction approach, which keeps discontinuous regions sharp at any scale. The reconstruction algorithm starts from an arbitrary interpolation kernel and reweights its intensity values according to the closeness to the sample.…”
Section: Images and Textures With Resolution-independent Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We focus only on the most closely related work. Salisbury et al [1996] presented an illustration reproduction approach, which keeps discontinuous regions sharp at any scale. The reconstruction algorithm starts from an arbitrary interpolation kernel and reweights its intensity values according to the closeness to the sample.…”
Section: Images and Textures With Resolution-independent Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Direct representation of curvilinear features is essential when close-up rendering of textures is needed. Among the already mentioned works, the sharp strokes [Salisbury et al 1996], feature-based textures Ramanarayanan et al 2004], and bixels [Tumblin and Choudhury 2004] accept curves as their discontinuity features. However, GPU adaptation of the latter algorithms is relatively difficult.…”
Section: Real-time Curvilinear Discontinuitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Salisbury et al, 1996) proposed methods that search for edges in the input images and use them to assure that the interpolation does not cross them. The problem is how to define and find the important edged in the input image.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stroke textures are used to construct nonphotorealistic renderings of 3D polygonal models [Winkenbach and Salesin 1994], and to interactively convert greyscale reference images into penand-ink sketches [Salisbury et al 1994]. Follow-on work extended the stroke textures to parametric surfaces [Winkenbach and Salesin 1996], allowed the definition of directional fields to control orientation during the sketching of 2D reference images [Salisbury et al 1997], and discussed ways to guarantee a constant tone that is independent of scale and display resolution [Salisbury et al 1996]. Related work by Takagi et al used a voxel-based simulation of the physical properties of paper and colored lead pencils to construct color pencil drawings [Takagi and Fujishiro 1997;Takagi et al 1999].…”
Section: Nonphotorealistic Renderingmentioning
confidence: 99%