@inproceedings{Durand:2001:DSH,
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author = {Fr{\'e}do Durand and Victor Ostromoukhov and Mathieu Miller and
Francois Duranleau and Julie Dorsey},
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editor = {S. J. Gortler and K. Myszkowski},
url = {http://graphics.csail.mit.edu/~fredo/PUBLI/Drawing/},
address = {Berlin {$\cdot$} Heidelberg {$\cdot$} New York},
localfile = {papers/Durand.2001.DSH.pdf},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag},
doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/647653.732296},
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citeseer = {http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/durand01decoupling.html},
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booktitle = {{R}endering {T}echniques 2001. {P}roceedings of the 12th
{E}urographics {W}orkshop on {R}endering, (London, jun 2001)},
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title = {{D}ecoupling {S}trokes and {H}igh-{L}evel {A}ttributes for
{I}nteractive {T}raditional {D}rawing },
abstract = {We present an interactive system, which allows the user to produce
drawings in a variety of traditional styles. It takes as input an
image and performs semi-automatic tonal modeling. Our system
shifts tedious technical aspects to the computer side, while
providing the user with freedom on the creative and aesthetic
side. The user has low-level control over stroke placement, and
high-level control over the tone, smudging and amount of detail.
The drawing is rendered in real-time. The basic component is a
thresholding model of strokes that can simulate a large class of
styles (e.g. pencil, charcoal, engraving). It provides a
controllable simulation of the variation of pencil pressure or
stroke thickness traditionally used in tonal modeling. We
introduce a novel fast equilibration approach for the resulting
thresholding structure. The user can specify smudging and control
the amount of detail over each part of the drawing.},
year = {2001},
pages = {71--82},
}
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