@incollection{Curtis:1999:NPA,
www = {http://mrl.nyu.edu/publications/npr-course1999/},
chapter = {9},
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author = {Cassidy Curtis},
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optseries = {},
opttype = {},
editor = {Stuart Green},
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url = {http://www.otherthings.com/uw/npr/early_version.html},
localfile = {papers/Green.1999.NPR.pdf},
address = {New York},
publisher = {ACM Press/ACM SIGGRAPH},
optmonth = {},
volume = {17},
optdoi = {},
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optpages = {},
booktitle = {ACM SIGGRAPH 99 Course Notes. Course on Non-Photorelistic
Rendering},
optstatus = {OK},
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abstract = {A practical explanation of how to approach an animation production
that calls for non-photorealistic imaging (NPI). To make things
concrete, we will walk through the different key stages of
NPI-based character animation, using some of the author's own
projects as examples. The focus will be on the ways in which NPI
requires alterations to the now-standard "traditional pipeline"
for CG animation.},
title = {{N}on-{P}hotorealistic {A}nimation},
year = {1999},
}
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