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Animating Pictures of Fluid using Video Examples
Authors:Makoto Okabe  Ken Anjyo  Takeo Igarashi  Hans-Peter Seidel
Affiliation:Max Planck Institut für Informatik;OLM Digital, Inc.;The University of Tokyo, JST/ERATO
Abstract:We propose a system that allows the user to design a continuous flow animation starting from a still fluid image. The basic idea is to apply the fluid motion extracted from a video example to the target image. The system first decomposes the video example into three components, an average image, a flow field and residuals. The user then specifies equivalent information over the target image. The user manually paints the rough flow field, and the system automatically refines it using the estimated gradients of the target image. The user semi-automatically transfers the residuals onto the target image. The system then approximates the average image and synthesizes an animation on the target image by adding the transferred residuals and warping them according to the user-specified flow field. Finally, the system adjusts the appearance of the resulting animation by applying histogram matching. We designed animations of various pictures, such as rivers, waterfalls, fires, and smoke.
Keywords:Computer Graphics [I.3.6]: Methodology and Techniques—Interaction techniques    Image Processing and Computer Vision [I.4.8]: Scene Analysis—Motion
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