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[Lie78]  How to Color in a Coloring Book

Lieberman:1978:HCC (Article)
Author(s)Lieberman H.
Title« How to Color in a Coloring Book »
JournalACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics, Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH 78 (Atlanta, GA, August 23--25, 1978)
Volume12
Number3
Page(s)111--116
Year1978
AddressNew York

Abstract
Children's coloring books contain line drawings which a child can fill in with a crayon to produce colored pictures. Two dimensional colored areas can be produced on a raster display by an analogous method. After drawing a closed curve with line drawing commands, the graphics system can fill the area bordered by the curve. This paper presents an algorithm for filling in areas of any size or shape. The area may be filled with any color, texture, or "wallpaper" pattern. The algorithm is simple, flexible and efficient, optimized to take advantage of the the memory organization of most current raster graphics systems.

BibTeX code
@article{Lieberman:1978:HCC,
  number = {3},
  month = aug,
  author = {Henry Lieberman},
  optkey = {},
  series = CGPACS,
  localfile = {papers/Lieberman.1978.HCC.pdf},
  address = {New York},
  publisher = {ACM Press},
  doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/800248.807380},
  organization = {ACM SIGGRAPH},
  journal = SIGGRAPH78,
  volume = {12},
  optstatus = {URL},
  title = {{H}ow to {C}olor in a {C}oloring {B}ook},
  abstract = {Children's coloring books contain line drawings which a child can
              fill in with a crayon to produce colored pictures. Two dimensional
              colored areas can be produced on a raster display by an analogous
              method. After drawing a closed curve with line drawing commands,
              the graphics system can fill the area bordered by the curve. This
              paper presents an algorithm for filling in areas of any size or
              shape. The area may be filled with any color, texture, or
              "wallpaper" pattern. The algorithm is simple, flexible and
              efficient, optimized to take advantage of the the memory
              organization of most current raster graphics systems.},
  year = {1978},
  pages = {111--116},
}

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