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    • Human-Computer Interaction
    • Digital Art Tools

    Background:

    • Color smudge operations in digital painting software allow interactive color mixing for natural shading.
    • Current methods require organizing color regions in multiple layers, which is time-consuming and complex for users.
    • There is a need for tools that simplify the smudging process and infer user intent for efficient shading.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate methods for inferring user-desired smudging effects in digital painting.
    • To develop a novel smudge tool that enhances efficiency and naturalness in creating shading effects.
    • To improve the user experience for digital painting, particularly for non-professional users.

    Main Methods:

    • Conducted a formative study to understand user needs and challenges with color smudging.
    • Designed and developed SmartSmudge, a novel smudge tool with dynamic brushes and real-time region selection.
    • Evaluated the tool's efficiency and effectiveness through a user study and quantitative analysis.

    Main Results:

    • SmartSmudge enables users to generate natural and efficient shading effects more easily.
    • The tool simplifies the smudging process by allowing operations within a single layer.
    • User studies and quantitative analysis confirmed the effectiveness and efficiency of SmartSmudge.

    Conclusions:

    • SmartSmudge significantly improves the process of creating color gradients and shading in digital painting.
    • The tool addresses the limitations of traditional smudging techniques, reducing time and effort.
    • This research contributes to the development of more intuitive and powerful digital art tools.