@mastersthesis{Brunn:2006:CSE,
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author = {Meru Brunn},
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title = {{C}urve {S}ynthesis by {E}xample},
abstract = {In this thesis, we present a method for constructing curves based
on a nearly exact reproduction of a given set of silhouettes and
contour-based line drawn work. We capture these line drawings with
multiresolution analysis based on reverse subdivision, which
extracts the characteristics of the drawn stroke. These captured
styles are saved in a library and can then be applied to newly
drawn strokes, letting a user create new drawings with the look of
the original. We also support the use of styles with gaps or
discontinuities, and can repeat a short style section seamlessly
over a longer curve. We demonstrate results from both scanned
images and interactive sketches, showing how we can capture these
types of complex curves and let users without particular drawing
skills easily reproduce them.},
school = {University of Calgary},
address = {Canada},
localfile = {papers/Brunn.2006.CSE.pdf},
year = {2006},
}
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