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Programmable Style for NPR Line Drawing
Stéphane Grabli 1Emmanuel Turquin
1Frédo Durand
2François X. Sillion
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Rendering Techniques 2004 (Eurographics Symposium on Rendering) (2004)
Abstract: This paper introduces a programmable approach to non-photorealistic line drawing from 3D models, inspired by programmable shaders in traditional rendering. We propose a new image creation model where all operations are controlled through user-defined procedures. A view map describing all relevant support lines in the drawing and their topological arrangement is first created from the 3D model; a number of style modules operate on this map, by procedurally selecting, chaining or splitting lines, before creating strokes and assigning drawing attributes. The resulting drawing system permits flexible control of all elements of drawing style: first, different style modules can be applied to different types of lines in a view; second, the topology and geometry of strokes are entirely controlled from the programmable modules; and third, stroke attributes are assigned procedurally and can be correlated at will with various scene or view properties. Finally, we propose new density control strategies where strokes can be adapted or omitted to avoid visual clutter. We illustrate the components of our system and show how style modules successfully capture stylized visual characteristics that can be applied across a wide range of models.
- 1: ARTIS (IMAG-INRIA Rhône-Alpes / GRAVIR)
- CNRS : FR71 – CNRS : UMR5527 – INRIA – Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble I – Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble (INPG)
- 2: Massachusets Institute of Technology (MIT)
- MIT
- Domain : Computer Science/Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality
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