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Shape and tone depiction for implicit surfaces
Authors:Emilio Vital Brazil,Ives Macê  do,Mario Costa Sousa
Affiliation:a IMPA - Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada, Brazil
b University of Calgary, Canada
Abstract:
We present techniques for rendering implicit surfaces in different pen-and-ink styles. The implicit models are rendered using point-based primitives to depict shape and tone using silhouettes with hidden-line attenuation, drawing directions, and stippling. We present sample renderings obtained for a variety of models. Furthermore, we describe simple and novel methods to control point placement and rendering style. Our approach is implemented using HRBF Implicits, a simple and compact representation, that has three fundamental qualities: a small number of point-normal samples as input for surface reconstruction, good projection of points near the surface, and smoothness of the gradient field. These qualities of HRBF Implicits are used to generate a robust distribution of points to position the drawing primitives.
Keywords:Point-based NPR   Computer-generated stippling   Non-photorealistic rendering (NPR)   HRBF Implicits   Variational implicit surfaces   Hermite interpolation   Radial basis functions
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