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IV
2000
IEEE
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13 years 12 months ago
3D Illustrative Effects for Animating Line Drawings
Most illustrative techniques used in non-photorealistic rendering to date apply a rendering style to objects or a scene and alter the appearance of this style by employing illumin...
Tobias Isenberg, Maic Masuch, Thomas Strothotte
NPAR
2000
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Line direction matters: an argument for the use of principal directions in 3D line drawings
While many factors contribute to shape perception, psychological research indicates that the direction of lines on the surface may have an important influence. This is especially ...
Ahna Girshick, Victoria Interrante, Steven Haker, ...
VISUALIZATION
2002
IEEE
14 years 10 days ago
Kinetic Visualization - A Technique for Illustrating 3D Shape and Structure
Motion provides strong visual cues for the perception of shape and depth, as demonstrated by cognitive scientists and visual artists. This paper presents a novel visualization tec...
Eric B. Lum, Aleksander Stompel, Kwan-Liu Ma
SIGGRAPH
2000
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Computer-generated pen-and-ink illustration of trees
We present a method for automatically rendering pen-and-ink illustrations of trees. A given 3-d tree model is illustrated by the tree and a visual representation of the foliage us...
Oliver Deussen, Thomas Strothotte
VIS
2007
IEEE
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14 years 8 months ago
An Effective Illustrative Visualization Framework Based on Photic Extremum Lines (PELs)
Conveying shape using feature lines is an important visualization tool in visual computing. The existing feature lines (e.g., ridges, valleys, silhouettes, suggestive contours, etc...
Xuexiang Xie, Ying He, Feng Tian, Hock-Soon Sea...