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G. Kreutz, Problem solving for oil painters. Watson-Guptill Publications, 1986.

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Painterly Rendering for Animation - Meier (1996)   (70 citations)  (Correct)

....strokes tend to recede in depth while small, textured strokes depict foreground detail. A painter can even use brush strokes to represent light and atmosphere. Whatever the painting style, a certain amount of abstraction, or economy of description, strengthens the composition and provides focus [5, 6, 13]. Computer rendering provides an easy, automated way to render everything in a scene with fine detail. This creates static images that do not invite the viewer into the process. In particular, when creating images for animation, focus and simplification are essential to showing action in a clear ....

Gregg Kreutz. Problem Solving for Oil Painters. WatsonGuptill Publications, 1986.


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G. Kreutz, Problem solving for oil painters. Watson-Guptill Publications, 1986.

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