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    • No Photos Harmed / Growing Paths from Seed - An Exhibition 

      Colton, Simon; Ferrer, Blanca Perez (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      We report on an exhibition centered around a dialogue between a Computational Creativity researcher presenting artwork generated by a computer program and a classically trained artist taking inspiration from the computational ...
    • Pixelated Image Abstraction 

      Gerstner, Timothy; DeCarlo, Doug; Alexa, Marc; Finkelstein, Adam; Gingold, Yotam; Nealen, Andrew (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      We present an automatic method that can be used to abstract high resolution images into very low resolution outputs with reduced color palettes in the style of pixel art. Our method simultaneously solves for a mapping of ...
    • Pixelating Vector Line Art 

      Inglis, Tiffany C.; Kaplan, Craig S. (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      Creating pixel art is a laborious process that requires artists to place individual pixels by hand. Although many image editors provide vector-to-raster conversions, the results produced do not meet the standards of pixel ...
    • Shape-Free Hybrid Image 

      Sripian, Peeraya; Yamaguchi, Yasushi (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      Hybrid image is the image that changes interpretation according to viewing distance. By simply extracting the low and the high spatial frequency bands from two source images, the combination result image can be interpreted ...
    • Texture-Preserving Abstraction 

      Mould, David (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      Image abstraction traditionally eliminates texture, but doing so ignores the more elegant alternative of texture indication, e.g., suggesting the presence of texture through irregular silhouettes and locally chosen details. ...
    • Virtual Passepartouts 

      Ritschel, Tobias; Templin, Krzysztof; Myszkowski, Karol; Seidel, Hans-Peter (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      In traditional media, such as photography and painting, a cardboard sheet with a cutout (called passepartout) is frequently placed on top of an image. One of its functions is to increase the depth impression via the ...