@article{Deussen:2000:FP,
number = {3},
month = aug,
optorganization = {Eurographics},
author = {Oliver Deussen and Stefan Hiller and van Overveld, Cornelius and
Thomas Strothotte},
editor = {Markus Gross and F. R. A. Hopgood},
localfile = {papers/Deussen.2000.FP.pdf},
address = {Oxford},
publisher = {NCC Blackwell Ltd},
doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8659.00396},
journal = EUROGRAPHICS2000,
citeseer = {http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/deussen00floating.html},
opturl = {http://visinfo.zib.de/EVlib/Show?EVL-2000-99},
volume = {19},
booktitle = {Proceedings of Eurographics 2000 (Interlaken, Switzerland, aug
2000)},
optstatus = {OK},
title = {{F}loating {P}oints: {A} {M}ethod for {C}omputing {S}tipple
{D}rawings},
abstract = {We present a method for computer generated pen-and-ink
illustrations by the simulation of stippling. In a stipple
drawing, dots are used to represent tone and also material of
surfaces. We create such drawings by generating an initial dot set
which is then processed by a relaxation method based on Voronoi
diagrams. The point patterns generated are approximations of
Poisson disc distributions and can also be used for integrating
functions or the positioning of objects. We provide an editor
similar to paint systems for interactively creating stipple
drawings. This makes it possible to create such drawings within a
matter of hours, instead of days or even weeks when the drawing is
done manually.},
pages = {40--51},
year = {2000},
}
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