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Painterly Rendering for Animation (1996)  (Make Corrections)  (71 citations)
Barbara J. Meier
Computer Graphics



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Abstract: We present a technique for rendering animations in a painterly style. The difficulty in using existing still frame methods for animation is getting the paint to "stick" to surfaces rather than randomly change with each frame, while still retaining a hand-crafted look. We extend the still frame method to animation by solving two major specific problems of previous techniques. First our method eliminates the "shower door" effect in which an animation appears as if it were being viewed through... (Update)

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Barbara J. Meier. Painterly rendering for animation. In Holly Rushmeier, editor, SIGGRAPH 96 Conference Proceedings, pp. 477--484. Addison Wesley, August 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/meier96painterly.html   More

@article{ meier96painterly,
    author = "Barbara J. Meier",
    title = "Painterly Rendering for Animation",
    journal = "Computer Graphics",
    volume = "30",
    number = "{Annual Conference Series}",
    pages = "477--484",
    year = "1996",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/meier96painterly.html" }
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