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[SSS+98]  Surfaces to Lines: Rendering Rich Line Drawings

Schlechtweg:1998:STL (In proceedings)
Author(s)Schlechtweg S., Schönwälder B., Schumann L. and Strothotte T.
Title« Surfaces to Lines: Rendering Rich Line Drawings »
InProceedings of WSCG'98, The 6th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics and Visualization (PilzeHASH(0x897b224)n, February 9--13, 1998)
Editor(s)Václav Skala
Volume2
Page(s)354--361
Year1998
URLhttp://wscg.zcu.cz/wscg98/papers98/schlechtwegwscg98.ps.gz
Editor(s)Václav Skala

Abstract
Rendering algorithms have tended to restrict themselves to represent the effect of light sources on scenes as could be observed by the human eye. For certain applications, like teaching surgery and anatomy, somewhat more schematic renditions are called for. Such graphics tend to be line-oriented and encode other information than just the effect of light. In the lack of appropriate computer-based tools, such images are practically always drawn by hand by a scientific illustrator.

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  title = {{S}urfaces to {L}ines: {R}endering {R}ich {L}ine {D}rawings},
  abstract = {Rendering algorithms have tended to restrict themselves to
              represent the effect of light sources on scenes as could be
              observed by the human eye. For certain applications, like teaching
              surgery and anatomy, somewhat more schematic renditions are called
              for. Such graphics tend to be line-oriented and encode other
              information than just the effect of light. In the lack of
              appropriate computer-based tools, such images are practically
              always drawn by hand by a scientific illustrator.},
  year = {1998},
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}

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