@inproceedings{Kasao:2005:ESA,
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author = {Atsushi Kasao and Kazunori Miyata},
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address = IEEEAdr,
localfile = {papers/Kasao.2005.ESA.pdf},
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publisher = IEEEPub,
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doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IV.2005.46},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Information
Visualisation (IV'05, London, England, )},
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abstract = {We are studying non-photo realistic rendering (NPR) with the goal
of developing an image expression tool to create artworks by the
NPR technique. The purpose of most NPR researches is to simulate
typical painting styles, so they focus on techniques to create
brushstrokes. These superficially modified images cannot deviate
far from the source photo. If a rendered image is seen from a
distance, it is difficult to tell the difference from the source
photo. This fact makes us realize that other important elements to
add artistic expression to the photographs exist. We supposed that
the distribution of bright and dark parts over the painting is
essential and proposed the effective way to modify that. Our novel
technique is based on knowledge about human optical illusions and
basic visual design rules. We integrate this technique into our
NPR system, which was used to make the artworks selected by
SIGGRAPH 2002 2D art gallery. Furthermore, we present new features
that allow artist to select appropriate area for extreme
expressions, to create many types of brushstrokes, and to choose
more than two types of brushstrokes for a single artwork.},
title = {{E}nhanced {SIC} ({S}ynergistic {I}mage {C}reator) for {A}rtistic
{U}se},
year = {2005},
pages = {903--911},
}
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