@inproceedings{Murakami:2005:MIP,
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author = {Kyoko Murakami and Reiji Tsuruno and Etsuo Genda},
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address = IEEEAdr,
localfile = {papers/Murakami.2005.MIP.pdf},
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doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CGI.2005.1500408},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of Computer Graphics International (CGI'05, June
22--24, 2005, Stony Brook, New York, USA)},
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abstract = {This paper presents an algorithm for generating realistic drawing
strokes that can take on the appearance of pastels, charcoals, or
crayons. The similarity between pigments deposited on a paper
surface by a pastel stroke and on the texture of an illuminated
paper surface was studied. Twelve paper textures were prepared and
were illuminated from various directions in increments of 30
degrees for a stroke drawn in an arbitrary direction. After these
textures were processed as if they could be used as a height
field, pigments deposited on paper were calculated using the
height field and pen pressure. The height field is determined by
linear interpolation of multiple paper textures for drawing
strokes in any direction. By using the paper texture instead of
simulating the deposition of pigments, a realistic stroke with
arbitrary parameters can be rendered in real time.},
title = {{M}ultiple {I}lluminated {P}aper {T}extures for {D}rawing {S}trokes},
year = {2005},
pages = {156--161},
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