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[PKB+06]  Painterly Rendering with Designed Imperfection

Park:2006:PRD (In proceedings)
Author(s)Park J.W., Koo B.K., Barry R., Hong S.D. and Yoon K.H.
Title« Painterly Rendering with Designed Imperfection »
InACM SIGGRAPH 2006 Conference Abstracts and Applications (SIGGRAPH Sketch, July 30--August 3, 2006, Boston, Massachusetts, USA)
Year2006
PublisherACM Press
AddressNew York

Abstract
Even a highly skilled painter is unable to predict all the events that may occur on a canvas. As a result, a painter’s eyes, hands, and brain continue to make errors; and although the sum of the errors is often adverse to the intention of the artist, it frequently becomes a chance to create unique expression. The process of adaptation to obstacles and subjugation by inevitable restrictions (material, skill...etc) are what make paintings more humane and beautiful. We assumed these to be the core systems of a human being's painting process.

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  abstract = {Even a highly skilled painter is unable to predict all the events
              that may occur on a canvas. As a result, a painter’s eyes, hands,
              and brain continue to make errors; and although the sum of the
              errors is often adverse to the intention of the artist, it
              frequently becomes a chance to create unique expression. The
              process of adaptation to obstacles and subjugation by inevitable
              restrictions (material, skill...etc) are what make paintings more
              humane and beautiful. We assumed these to be the core systems of a
              human being's painting process.},
  title = {{P}ainterly {R}endering with {D}esigned {I}mperfection},
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