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Stylized rendering using samples of a painted image.

Chung-Ren Yen1, Ming-Te Chi, Tong-Yee Lee

  • 1Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Cheng-Kung University, Taina 701, Taiwan, Republic of China. chongren.yan@gmail.com

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
|January 15, 2008
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This study presents a new method for creating painterly art maps (PAM) for 3D rendering. The technique automatically transfers artistic brush strokes and colors to 3D models, enabling stylized art generation.

Area of Science:

  • Computer Graphics
  • Digital Art
  • Non-Photorealistic Rendering

Background:

  • Traditional 3D rendering often lacks artistic style.
  • Manual stylization is time-consuming and complex.
  • Existing methods struggle with diverse brush stroke characteristics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel technique for generating painterly art maps (PAM).
  • To enable automatic transfer of artistic brush stroke textures and color changes to 3D models.
  • To achieve stylized image and animation generation in the manner of specific artworks.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a technique to automatically transfer brush stroke textures and color variations from painted image samples to 3D models.
  • Ensured coherence of brush stroke textures and color changes across 3D surfaces during rendering/animation.

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  • Enabled the creation of flow animation illusions on 3D surfaces to represent model shape.
  • Main Results:

    • Successfully generated painterly art maps (PAM) for 3D non-photorealistic rendering.
    • Demonstrated effective transfer of diverse brush stroke types, from simple to complex.
    • Maintained visual coherence of artistic style throughout rendered sequences.
    • Achieved illusion of flow animation for enhanced shape representation.

    Conclusions:

    • The novel PAM technique effectively generates stylized 3D art.
    • The method supports a wide range of brush stroke complexities.
    • PAM facilitates coherent artistic rendering and animation, enhancing 3D model visualization.