Title
Bottled Sand Movies
Abstract
Non-Photorealistic Rendering (NPR) is a class of techniques defined by what they do not aim, the realistic rendering of artificial scenes. NPR techniques, on the other hand, aim to reproduce artistic techniques renderings, trying to express feelings and moods on the rendered scenes. This paper introduces a new style of NPR based on a typical art craft from the northeastern region of Brazil, that uses colored sand to compose landscapes inside glass bottles. A method for generating two-dimensional (2D) virtual sand textures is introduced, as well as techniques for combining them in a point-by-point or in an area basis.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1109/CGIV.2006.29
CGIV
Keywords
Field
DocType
bottled sand movies,area basis,northeastern region,new style,realistic rendering,virtual sand texture,npr technique,artificial scene,artistic techniques rendering,non-photorealistic rendering,glass bottle,motion pictures,image texture,virtual reality,layout,non photorealistic rendering,art,animation
Computer vision,Virtual reality,Computer graphics (images),Real-time rendering,3D rendering,Computer science,Artificial intelligence,Terrain rendering,Image-based modeling and rendering,Software rendering,Rendering (computer graphics),Tiled rendering
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-2606-3
1
0.36
References 
Authors
8
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Bruno M. Carvalho118219.31
Laurindo S. Britto Neto230.72
Lucas M. Oliveira3143.62