Orientable Textures for Image-Based Pen-and-Ink Illustration
Michael P. Salisbury, Michael T. Wong, John F. Hughes, David H. Salesin
Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 97, August 1997, pp. 401--406.
Abstract: We present an interactive system for creating pen-and-ink-style line drawings from greyscale images in which the strokes of the rendered illustration follow the features of the original image. The user, via new interaction techniques for editing a direction field, specifies an orientation for each region of the image; the computer draws oriented strokes, based on a user-specified set of example strokes, that achieve the same tone as the image via a new algorithm that compares an adaptively-blurred version of the current illustration to the target tone image. By aligning the direction field with surface orientations of the objects in the image, the user can create textures that appear attached to those objects instead of merely conveying their darkness. The result is a more compelling pen-and-ink illustration than was previously possible from 2D reference imagery.
Keyword(s): Controlled-density hatching, direction field, image-based rendering, non-photorealistic rendering, scale-dependent rendering, stroke textures
@inproceedings{Salisbury:1997:OTF,
author = {Michael P. Salisbury and Michael T. Wong and John F. Hughes and David H. Salesin},
title = {Orientable Textures for Image-Based Pen-and-Ink Illustration},
booktitle = {Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 97},
pages = {401--406},
month = aug,
year = {1997},
}
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