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    • Non-Photorealistic Rendering of Portraits 

      Rosin, Paul L.; Lai, Yu-Kun (The Eurographics Association, 2015)
      We describe an image-based non-photorealistic rendering pipeline for creating portraits in two styles: The first is a somewhat ''puppet'' like rendering, that treats the face like a relatively uniform smooth surface, with ...
    • Painting with Flowsnakes 

      Wyvill, Brian (The Eurographics Association, 2015)
      Space filling curves, invented by mathematicians in the 19th century, have long been a fascination for artists, however there are no interactive tools to allow an artist to create and explore various levels of recursion ...
    • Rendering Artistic Light Patterns 

      Ji, Li; Gooch, Amy; Gammon, Lynda; Wyvill, Brian (The Eurographics Association, 2015)
      By combining knowledge from computer graphics and visual arts, we have built a projection installation based on a novel sketch-based shape pattern rendering method. Our novel rendering method is guided by an artist's ...
    • Shake it up - Image Decomposition and Rearrangements of Its Constituents 

      Gieseke, Lena; Klingel, Sven; Fuchs, Martin (The Eurographics Association, 2015)
      Art aspires to surprise an observer and to offer a different perspective. Changing one's perspective enables a deeper understanding of the examined subject and gives insights that are invisible in the original. We propose ...
    • Style-aware Robust Color Transfer 

      Hristova, Hristina; Meur, Olivier Le; Cozot, Rémi; Bouatouch, Kadi (The Eurographics Association, 2015)
      Transferring features, such as light and colors, between input and reference images is the main objective of color transfer methods. Current state-of-the-art methods focus mainly on the complete transfer of the light and ...
    • Video Granular Synthesis 

      Forbes, Angus Graeme; Villegas, Javier (The Eurographics Association, 2015)
      This paper introduces a technique that enables the creative reshaping of one or more video signals based on granular synthesis techniques, normally applied only to audio signals. We demonstrate that a wide range of novel ...