@inproceedings{Deussen:1999:AIT,
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author = {Oliver Deussen and J{\"o}rg Hamel and Andreas Raab and Stefan
Schlechtweg and Thomas Strothotte},
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url = {http://www.graphicsinterface.org/proceedings/1999/107/},
address = {San Francisco},
localfile = {papers/Deussen.1999.AIT.pdf},
publisher = {Morgan Kaufmann},
doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/351631.351683},
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citeseer = {http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/deussen99illustration.html},
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booktitle = GI1999,
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title = {{A}n {I}llustration {T}echnique {U}sing {I}ntersections and
{S}keletons},
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.},
year = {1999},
pages = {175--182},
}
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