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Image-based stained glass.

Stephen Brooks1

  • 1Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada. sbrooks@cs.dal.ca

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
|November 1, 2006
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This study introduces a new method for transforming digital images into stained glass art. The technique uses image segmentation and database querying to achieve realistic results with minimal user input.

Area of Science:

  • Computer Graphics
  • Digital Image Processing
  • Non-Photorealistic Rendering

Background:

  • Digital art creation often requires specialized skills and tools.
  • Simulating traditional art forms like stained glass digitally presents unique challenges.
  • Existing non-photorealistic rendering methods may lack realism or require extensive user intervention.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an automated method for restyling images to resemble stained glass.
  • To create a novel approach combining image processing techniques for artistic rendering.
  • To enable users to generate stained glass-style images with intuitive interaction.

Main Methods:

  • Image segmentation to divide the input image into regions.
  • Database querying of stained glass exemplars for segment matching.

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  • Image warping, colorization, and texture synthesis for realistic transformation.
  • A region-merging tool to facilitate user interaction.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful transformation of input images into a stained glass aesthetic.
    • High-quality results in the domain of non-photorealistic rendering.
    • The method produces visually appealing stained glass approximations.
    • Generation process requires only modest user interaction.

    Conclusions:

    • The proposed method effectively simulates stained glass appearance in digital images.
    • The combination of image processing techniques offers a novel approach to artistic rendering.
    • The system is user-friendly, requiring minimal interaction for generating artistic outputs.