@inproceedings{Haga:2001:AMP,
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author = {Toshiyuki Haga and Henry Johan and Tomoyuki Nishita},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of CAD/Graphics 2001},
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title = {{A}nimation {M}ethod for {P}en-and-{I}nk {I}llustrations {U}sing
{S}troke {C}oherency},
abstract = {Pen-and-ink illustrations are attractive is that they have greater
ability than photorealistic images to omit unimportant details,to
clarify shapes and so on. Considering these advantages,we have
created pen-and-ink-style animations.In our method, we treat 3D
models as inputs and generate pen-and-ink-style line drawings in
which the strokes of the illustration express the features of the
original 3D geometry. In the illustrations generated,the density
of strokes and the shapes of strokes represent the tone and the
shape of the 3D models.If the models are moving/changing, we keep
the coherence between the frames in order to generate smooth
animations.For this purpose,the strokes are stored using a simple
data structure that is able to retain the information in the
previous frame. },
year = {2001},
pages = {333--343},
}
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