Computer‐generated Chinese color ink paintings |
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Authors: | Der‐Lor Way Wei‐Jin Lin Zen‐Chung Shih |
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Affiliation: | 1. Graduate School of Arts and Technology , Taipei National University of Arts , Taipei, Taiwan 112, R.O.C. Phone: 886–2–2896100 ext. 2270 Fax: 886–2–2896100 ext. 2270 E-mail: adler@techart.tnua;2. Department of Computer and Information Science , National Chiao Tung University , Hsinchu, Taiwan 300, R.O.C. |
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Abstract: | Abstract Chinese color ink painting is a traditional art form, a non‐photorealistic rendering, that is over three thousand years old. Simulating the behavior of Chinese ink is challenging. Various artistic effects of color ink diffusion are analyzed, and a scheme presents how they can be simulated automatically for their computer‐generated simulation. The proposed method simulates various tonal expressions on different papers, by employing a Kubelka‐Munk model to simulate optical effects. Elucidation of the effect of mixing simulated strokes with different brushes is a significant contribution of the proposed method. Finally, results of this study demonstrate the effectiveness of an interactive painting system. Also, results are compared with genuine ink paintings. |
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Keywords: | non‐photorealistic rendering (NPR) Chinese ink painting color ink diffusion Kubelka‐Munk model |
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