@article{Hamel:1999:CRR,
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number = {3},
month = sep,
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author = {J{\"o}rg Hamel and Thomas Strothotte},
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address = {Oxford},
localfile = {papers/Hamel.1999.CRR.pdf},
publisher = {NCC Blackwell Ltd},
doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8659.00338},
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journal = EUROGRAPHICS1999,
citeseer = {http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/hamel99capturing.html},
volume = {18},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of EuroGraphics'99 (Milano, Italy, sep1999)},
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title = {{C}apturing and {R}e-{U}sing {R}endition {S}tyles for
{N}on-{P}hotorealistic {R}endering},
abstract = {Rendering high-quality non-photorealistic images of a given
geometric model is often associated with a considerable amount of
effort on the part of a user to fine-tune the rendition. In this
paper we introduce a method and tools for re-using the user's
effort invested in one model for the rendering of other models.
Our method uses templates to describe rendition styles. The paper
gives a number of examples of the successful transfer of styles
from one model to another. },
year = {1999},
pages = {173--182},
}
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