@article{Strassmann:1986:HB,
optcitations = {Strassmann:1986:MHB,Whitted:1983:AAL},
number = {4},
volume = {20},
month = aug,
author = {Steven Henry Strassmann},
optkey = {},
optstatus = {OK},
localfile = {papers/Strassmann.1986.HB.pdf},
abstract = {Paint brushes are modeled as a collection of bris- tles which
evolve over the course of the stroke, leaving a realistic image of
a sumi brush stroke. The major representational units are {1)
Brush: a compound ob- ject composed of bristles, (2} Stroke: a
trajectory of position and pressure, {3} Dip: a description of the
application of paint to a class of brushes, and (4) Paper: a
mapping onto the display device. This modular system allows
experimentation with various stochastic models of ink flow and
color change. By selecting from a library of brushes, dips, and
papers, the stroke can take on a wide variety of expressive
textures.},
title = {{H}airy {B}rushes},
doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/15922.15911},
journal = SIGGRAPH86,
year = {1986},
pages = {225--232},
}
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