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RenderBots-Multi-Agent Systems for Direct Image Generation

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RenderBots-Multi-Agent Systems for Direct Image Generation
The term stroke-based rendering collectively describes techniques where images are generated from elements that are usually larger than a pixel. These techniques lend themselves well for rendering artistic styles such as stippling and hatching. This paper presents a novel approach for stroke-based rendering that exploits multi agent systems. RenderBots are individual agents each of which in general represents one stroke. They form a multi agent system and undergo a simulation to distribute themselves in the environment. The environment consists of a source image and possibly additional G-buffers. The final image is created when the simulation is finished by having each RenderBot execute its painting function. RenderBot classes differ in their physical behavior as well as their way of painting so that different styles can be created in a very flexible way. Categories and Subject Descriptors (according to ACM CCS): I.3.3 [Computer Graphics]: Line and Curve Generation I.2.11 [Distributed...
Stefan Schlechtweg, Tobias Germer, Thomas Strothot
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Type Journal
Year 2005
Where CGF
Authors Stefan Schlechtweg, Tobias Germer, Thomas Strothotte
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