@article{Elber:1999:ILA,
number = {3},
month = sep,
optnote = {},
optorganization = {Eurographics},
author = {Gershon Elber},
optkey = {},
optannote = {},
optseries = {},
editor = {Pere Brunet and Roberto Scopigno},
address = {Oxford},
localfile = {papers/Elber.1999.ILA.pdf},
publisher = {NCC Blackwell Ltd},
optmonth = {},
doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8659.00322},
journal = EUROGRAPHICS1999,
citeseer = {http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/context/1288686/0},
volume = {18},
opturl = {},
optcrossref = {},
booktitle = {Proceedings of EuroGraphics'99 (Milano, Italy, sep 1999)},
optstatus = {url doi},
title = {{I}nteractive {L}ine {A}rt {R}endering of {F}reeform {S}urfaces},
abstract = {In recent years, synthetically created line art renderings have
reached quality levels that are aesthetically pleasing. moreover,
the sketch based approach was found to be quite capable at
conveying geometrical information in an intuitive manner. While a
growing interest in this type of rendering method has yielded
successful and appealing results, the developed techniques were,
for the most part, too slow to be embedded in real time
interactive displays. This paper presents a line art rendering
method for freeform polynomial and rational surfaces that is
capable of achieving real time and interactive display. A careful
preprocessing stage that combines an a-priori construction of line
art strokes with proper classification of these strokes, allows
one to significantly alleviate the computational cost, in real
time, of the sketch based rendering, and enables interactive line
art displays.},
year = {1999},
pages = {1--12},
}
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