WYSIWYG NPR: drawing strokes directly on 3D models

We present a system that lets a designer directly annotate a 3D model with strokes, imparting a personal aesthetic to the non-photorealistic rendering of the object. The artist chooses a "brush" style, then draws strokes over the model from one or more viewpoints. When the system renders t...

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Hauptverfasser: Kalnins, Robert D., Markosian, Lee, Meier, Barbara J., Kowalski, Michael A., Lee, Joseph C., Davidson, Philip L., Webb, Matthew, Hughes, John F., Finkelstein, Adam
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