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Ink-and-wash painting based on the image of pine tree using mean curvature flow

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Ink-and-wash landscape painting in oriental has distinctive features to depict landscape comparing to the western painting. The pine tree is a main theme in oriental painting and its oriental style rendering remains unsolved problem to simplify the complex structure of its leaf based on image. In this paper, we propose a novel rendering method for ink-and-wash painting based on the image of pine tree using mean curvature flow (MCF). MCF is used to simplify the image for the segmentation of rendering components, and obtain primitive parameters to create strokes in pine needles. We provide primitive parameters to create a basic stroke and advanced parameters to describe more natural strokes. Using the combination of these parameters, the components of pine tree, which consist of the pine needles, trunk and branches and the shading of pine needles, are drawn. The system generates natural strokes for pine tree's leaves based on image and we show several results of simulated ink-and-wash paintings.

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          VRCAI '12: Proceedings of the 11th ACM SIGGRAPH International Conference on Virtual-Reality Continuum and its Applications in Industry
          December 2012
          355 pages
          ISBN:9781450318259
          DOI:10.1145/2407516
          • Conference Chairs:
          • Daniel Thalmann,
          • Enhua Wu,
          • Zhigeng Pan,
          • Program Chairs:
          • Abdennour El Rhalibi,
          • Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann,
          • Matt Adcock

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