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[DHR+99]  An Illustration Technique Using Intersections and Skeletons

Deussen:1999:AIT (In proceedings)
Author(s)Deussen O., Hamel J., Raab A., Schlechtweg S. and Strothotte T.
Title« An Illustration Technique Using Intersections and Skeletons »
InProceedings of Graphics Interface '99 (Kingston, Canada, 2--4 June 1999)
Page(s)175--182
Year1999
PublisherMorgan Kaufmann
AddressSan Francisco
URLhttp://www.graphicsinterface.org/proceedings/1999/107/

Abstract
We present a method for generating line drawings of complex geometries in the style of crosshatched illustrations. Hatching lines are generated by intersecting the geometry with a set of planes. Half-toning on the basis of the generated curves is used to represent a given intensity distribution. Computing a geometric skeleton allows us to determine automatically the orientation of the intersection planes for a wide variety of models. By using predefined line styles different types of illustrations can be generated. Applications of the method are discussed, examples are given.

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              lines are generated by intersecting the geometry with a set of
              planes. Half-toning on the basis of the generated curves is used
              to represent a given intensity distribution. Computing a geometric
              skeleton allows us to determine automatically the orientation of
              the intersection planes for a wide variety of models. By using
              predefined line styles different types of illustrations can be
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