@article{Elber:1998:LAI,
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{Dooley:1990:AIL,Dooley:1990:AIS,Elber:1995:LIC,Elber:1995:LAR,Lansdown:1995:ERR,Leister:1994:CGC,markosian:1997:RTN,Meier:1996:PRA,Pnueli:1992:DDE,Saito:1990:CRD,Velho:1991:DHS,Winkenbach:1994:CGP,Winkenbach:1996:RPS},
number = {1},
month = jan,
author = {Gershon Elber},
keywords = {sketches, illustrations, line drawings, freeform surfaces, NURBs,
implicit forms, surface coverage, printing},
localfile = {papers/Elber.1998.LAI.pdf},
doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/2945.675655},
journal = {IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics},
citeseer = {http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/context/1279927/0},
volume = {4},
optdoi = {},
optstatus = {},
title = {{L}ine {A}rt {I}llustrations of {P}arametric and {I}mplicit {F}orms},
abstract = {A technique is presented for line art rendering of scenes composed
of freeform surfaces. The line art that is created for parametric
surfaces is practically intrinsic and is globally invariant to
changes in the surface parameterization. This method is equally
applicable for line art rendering of implicit forms, creating a
unified line art rendering method for both parametric and implicit
forms. This added flexibility exposes a new horizon of special,
parameterization independent, line art effects. Moreover, the
production of the line art illustrations can be combined with
traditional rendering techniques such as transparency and texture
mapping. Examples that demonstrate the capabilities of the
proposed approach are presented for both the parametric and
implicit forms.},
pages = {71--81},
year = {1998},
}
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