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[YLL+03]  Interactive Rendering Technique for Realistic Oriental Painting

Yu:2003:IRT (Article)
Author(s)Yu Y.J., Lee D.H., Lee Y.B. and Cho H.G.
Title« Interactive Rendering Technique for Realistic Oriental Painting »
JournalJournal of WSCG
Volume11
Number1
Page(s)538–-545
Year2003
URLhttp://wscg.zcu.cz/wscg2003/Papers_2003/G31.htm

Abstract
Interactive and realistic rendering of various effects which are appeared in the real world paintings can be used for several applications such as animation or education. For Western paintings, watercolor or oil paintings have been main subjects for representation and model-based approaches have been researched. In case of Oriental paintings, numerous studies have focused on model-based approaches. In this paper, a new model-based approach for Oriental paintings is described. To represent the diffusion effects, we propose local equilibrium model(LEM) which is a method to calculate the movement of water and ink effectively. With LEM, the diffusion of water and ink can be processed interactively and realistic diffusion effects can be generated. In addition, we propose a layer model. With this layer model, overlapped strokes can be well represented. Conclusively, we show several results indistinguishable from real Oriental paintings.

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  title = {{I}nteractive {R}endering {T}echnique for {R}ealistic {O}riental
           {P}ainting},
  abstract = {Interactive and realistic rendering of various effects which are
              appeared in the real world paintings can be used for several
              applications such as animation or education. For Western
              paintings, watercolor or oil paintings have been main subjects for
              representation and model-based approaches have been researched. In
              case of Oriental paintings, numerous studies have focused on
              model-based approaches. In this paper, a new model-based approach
              for Oriental paintings is described. To represent the diffusion
              effects, we propose local equilibrium model(LEM) which is a method
              to calculate the movement of water and ink effectively. With LEM,
              the diffusion of water and ink can be processed interactively and
              realistic diffusion effects can be generated. In addition, we
              propose a layer model. With this layer model, overlapped strokes
              can be well represented. Conclusively, we show several results
              indistinguishable from real Oriental paintings.},
  pages = {538–-545},
  year = {2003},
}

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