@inproceedings{Lee:2005:RT3,
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author = {Tong-Yee Lee and Shaur-Uei Yan and Yong-Nien Chen and Ming-Te Chi.},
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series = LNICS,
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address = {Berlin},
localfile = {papers/Lee.2005.RT3.pdf},
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publisher = {Springer-Verlag},
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doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11553939_65},
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volume = {3683},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on
Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems
(KES'05, September 14--16, 2005, Melbourne, Australia)},
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abstract = {This paper presents an artistic rendering system for generating 3D
images of Chinese paintings using graphics hardware. The user can
adjust suitable parameters flexibly to generate different brush
styles as his/her hobby, and see rendering results in real time.
In this system, we propose a hardware-accelerated method to draw
Chinese painting strokes efficiently along visible silhouettes.
Three-dimensional texture and multi-texture from normal graphics
hardware is used to speed up generating various brushes with
Chinese painting stylized strokes. The features of the traditional
Chinese painting such as ink diffusion and moisture effects are
simulated. Several examples of aesthetically pleasing
Chinese-paintings rendered from 3D models are demonstrated using
the proposed method.},
title = {{R}eal-{T}ime {3D} {A}rtistic {R}endering {S}ystem},
year = {2005},
pages = {456--462},
}
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