@inproceedings{Campos:2004:RTT,
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optorganization = {},
author = {Celso Campos and Ricardo Quir{\'o}s and Joaquin Huerta and Emilio
Camahort and Roberto Viv{\'o} and Javier Lluch},
optkey = {},
series = LNICS,
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editor = {Marian Bubak and van Albada, Geert Dick and Sloot, Peter M. A.},
url = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/link.asp?id=hjfp98ec1c78rvb4},
address = SpringerAdr,
localfile = {papers/Campos.2004.RTT.pdf},
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publisher = SpringerPub,
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optciteseer = {},
doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b98005},
volume = {3039},
optcrossref = {},
optwww = {},
booktitle = {Proceedings of Workshop on Computer Graphics and Geometric
Modelling (CGGM 2004)},
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abstract = {Modeling and rendering of synthetic plants and trees has always
received a lot of attention from computer graphics practitioners.
Recent advances in plant and tree modeling have made it possible
to generate and render very complex scenes. Models developed so
far allow low quality and photorealistic rendering as well as a
fine control on the amount of geometry sent to the graphics
pipeline. Recently, non-photorealistic rendering techniques have
been proposed as an alternative to traditional rendering. In this
paper we present a method for interactive rendering of vegetation
silhouettes. Our goal is to expressively render plant and tree
models. Previous methods are either too slow for real-time
rendering or they do not maintain the general appearance of a
given vegetable species. We solve these two problems in our
work.},
title = {{R}eal {T}ime {T}ree {S}ketching},
year = {2004},
pages = {197--204},
}
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