@inproceedings{Nienhaus:2006:SIP,
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author = {Marc Nienhaus and Florian Kirsch and J{\"u}rgen D{\"o}llner},
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url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IV.2006.97},
address = IEEEAdr,
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doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/IV.2006.97},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Information
Visualisation (IV'06, July 5--7, 2006, London, UK)},
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abstract = {communicate visual ideas and can be used to present and reconsider
drafts and concepts in product design. This paper introduces a
real-time illustration technique that sketches the design and
spatial assembly of CSG models. The illustration technique
generates a graphical decomposition of the CSG model into
disjunctive layers to extract 1) the perceptually important edges
that outline the model’s outer and inner features and 2) the
surface shading of the outer and inner faces. Then, the technique
applies uncertainty to these layers to simulate a sketchy effect.
Finally, the technique composes the sketched layers in
depth-sorted order while ensuring a correct depth behavior in the
frame buffer. Because the sketchy illustrations are frame-to-frame
coherent, the technique can be used as a tool for interactive
presentation and reconsideration of the design and spatial
assembly of CSG models.},
title = {{S}ketchy {I}llustrations for {P}resenting the {D}esign of
{I}nteractive {CSG}},
year = {2006},
pages = {772--777},
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