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Computer Graphics International 2003 (CGI'03)
Creating Various Styles of Animations Using Example-Based Filtering
Tokyo, Japan
July 09-July 11
ISBN: 0-7695-1946-6
Ryota Hashimoto, The University of Tokyo
Henry Johan, The University of Tokyo
Tomoyuki Nishita, The University of Tokyo
A number of Non-Photorealistic Rendering methods for producing artistic style images have been developed. Recently, a method called "Image Analogies" was proposed. This method is based on the idea of example-based filtering that uses a pair of images (an original image and a filtered image) as training data and creates an image which has a style that resembles the filtered image of the training data. This method has great flexibility since the users can create various styles of images by simply changing the training data. In this paper, we extend "Image Analogies" to create various styles of animations. The coherence between frames is considered by computing the pixel flows between the frames. From experimental results, the proposed method can create nice animation sequences.
Citation:
Ryota Hashimoto, Henry Johan, Tomoyuki Nishita, "Creating Various Styles of Animations Using Example-Based Filtering," cgi, pp.312, Computer Graphics International 2003 (CGI'03), 2003
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