Title
Painterly rendering controlled by multiscale image features.
Abstract
What we present in this paper is a 2D non-photorealistic, stroke-based image rendering technique, which is a fully automatic template-based painting method controlled by the structure of the model image. Namely it is based on dominant, weighted image edges and ridges extracted by a multiscale edge/ridge detection method. Stroke sizes (scales) and painting directions are both controlled by edge and ridge weights and orientations. This way the painting process becomes more "natural" in the sense that all of its parameters are guided by image features. We also present different painting variations based on this technique.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1145/1037210.1037237
SCCG
Keywords
Field
DocType
stochastic painting,stroke based rendering,painting direction,image decomposition,multiscale edge,multiscale image feature,present different painting variation,painterly rendering,ridge detection method,image feature,weighted image edge,stroke-based image rendering technique,automatic template-based painting method,model image,automatic painting,painting process,image features
Computer vision,Computer graphics (images),Ridge detection,Computer science,Feature (computer vision),Painting,Ridge,Artificial intelligence,Rendering (computer graphics),Painterly rendering
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-58113-967-5
4
0.43
References 
Authors
16
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Levente Kovács19838.25
Tamás Szirányi215226.92