TY - JOUR
T1 - Animating Chinese paintings through stroke-based decomposition
AU - Xu, Songhua
AU - Xu, Yingqing
AU - Kang, Sing Bing
AU - Salesin, David H.
AU - Pan, Yunhe
AU - Shum, Heung Yeung
PY - 2006/4
Y1 - 2006/4
N2 - This article proposes a technique to animate a Chinese style painting given its image. We first extract descriptions of the brush strokes that hypothetically produced it. The key to the extraction process is the use of a brush stroke library, which is obtained by digitizing single brush strokes drawn by an experienced artist. The steps in our extraction technique are first to segment the input image, then to find the best set of brush strokes that fit the regions, and, finally, to refine these strokes to account for local appearance. We model a single brush stroke using its skeleton and contour, and we characterize texture variation within each stroke by sampling perpendicularly along its skeleton. Once these brush descriptions have been obtained, the painting can be animated at the brush stroke level. In this article, we focus on Chinese paintings with relatively sparse strokes. The animation is produced using a graphical application we developed. We present several animations of real paintings using our technique.
AB - This article proposes a technique to animate a Chinese style painting given its image. We first extract descriptions of the brush strokes that hypothetically produced it. The key to the extraction process is the use of a brush stroke library, which is obtained by digitizing single brush strokes drawn by an experienced artist. The steps in our extraction technique are first to segment the input image, then to find the best set of brush strokes that fit the regions, and, finally, to refine these strokes to account for local appearance. We model a single brush stroke using its skeleton and contour, and we characterize texture variation within each stroke by sampling perpendicularly along its skeleton. Once these brush descriptions have been obtained, the painting can be animated at the brush stroke level. In this article, we focus on Chinese paintings with relatively sparse strokes. The animation is produced using a graphical application we developed. We present several animations of real paintings using our technique.
KW - Computer animation
KW - Image editing
KW - Image segmentation
KW - Image-based modeling and rendering
KW - Non-photorealistic rendering
UR - https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000238447200004
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/33745790254
U2 - 10.1145/1138450.1138454
DO - 10.1145/1138450.1138454
M3 - Journal Article
SN - 0730-0301
VL - 25
SP - 239
EP - 267
JO - ACM Transactions on Graphics
JF - ACM Transactions on Graphics
IS - 2
ER -