Interactive painterly stylization of images, videos and 3D animations
Jingwan Lu, Pedro V. Sander, Adam Finkelstein
Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics and Games, February 2010, pp. 127--134.
Abstract: We introduce a real-time system that converts images, video, or 3D animation sequences to artistic renderings in various painterly styles. The algorithm, which is entirely executed on the GPU, can efficiently process 512 resolution frames containing 60,000 individual strokes at over 30 fps. In order to exploit the parallel nature of GPUs, our algorithm determines the placement of strokes entirely from local pixel neighborhood information. The strokes are rendered as point sprites with textures. Temporal coherence is achieved by treating the brush strokes as particles and moving them based on optical flow. Our system renders high quality results while allowing the user interactive control over many stylistic parameters such as stroke size, texture and density.
@inproceedings{Lu:2010:IPS,
author = {Jingwan Lu and Pedro V. Sander and Adam Finkelstein},
title = {Interactive painterly stylization of images, videos and 3D animations},
booktitle = {Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics and Games},
pages = {127--134},
month = feb,
year = {2010},
}
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