ABSTRACT
In this work, we solve the problem of real-time transfer of geometric style from a single glyph to the entire glyph set of a vector font. In our solution, a single glyph is defined as one or more closed Bézier paths which is further broken down in primitives to define a set of segments. The modification to these segments is percolated to the entire glyph set by comparing the set of segments across glyphs using techniques like the order and direction of segments and the spatial placement of segments. Once the target segments in other glyphs is identified the transformation from style glyph is applied to the target glyph.
Furthermore, we establish user-controlled policies for percolation of style like mapping line segment modification to curve segments. This extension to the algorithm enables the user to create multiple variations of a glyph.
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- Samaneh Azadi, Matthew Fisher, Vladimir Kim, Zhaowen Wang, Eli Shechtman, and Trevor Darrell. 2017. Multi-Content GAN for Few-Shot Font Style Transfer. (12 2017).Google Scholar
- Jakub Fišer, Ondřej Jamriška, Michal Lukáč, Eli Shechtman, Paul Asente, Jingwan Lu, and Daniel Sýkora. 2016. StyLit: Illumination-guided Example-based Stylization of 3D Renderings. ACM Trans. Graph. 35, 4, Article 92 (July 2016), 11 pages. Google ScholarDigital Library
- Shuai Yang, Jiaying Liu, Zhouhui Lian, and Zongming Guo. 2016. Awesome Typography: Statistics-Based Text Effects Transfer. CoRR abs/1611.09026 (2016). arXiv:1611.09026 http://arxiv.org/abs/1611.09026Google Scholar
Index Terms
- Vector based glyph style transfer
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