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Breaking the Pixel Barrier
(The Eurographics Association, 2005)
The majority of the current advances in computer graphic rendering strive for fast and realistic creation of pixel images, e. g., for the film and gaming industry. This development, unfortunately, leads to various problems ...
A Case Study from the Point of View of Aesthetics: A Dialogue Between an Artist and a Computer Scientist
(The Eurographics Association, 2007)
Computational Aesthetics draws from both a long history of artistic expression and the possibilities that computational methods can provide. As such, its success depends on a dialogue between the arts world and computer ...
Mimicking Hand-Drawn Pencil Lines
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)
In applications such as architecture, early design sketches often mislead the target audience [SSRL96]. Approximate human-drawn sketches are typically accepted as a better way of demonstrating fundamental design concepts. ...
Aesthetics of Hand-Drawn vs. Computer-Generated Stippling
(The Eurographics Association, 2007)
Recent work in non-photorealistic rendering has produced results comparable to hand-drawn artistic images. Inspiration for such techniques has come from many traditional artistic techniques, such as pen-and-ink, to depict ...