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GPU-based 3D oriental color-ink rendering

Published: 05 December 2005 Publication History

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Automated rendering technique in oriental painting style is demanding in the entertainment industry such as game, animation since this makes their contents more unique. To simulate the oriental painting more vivid, intrinsic color expression is critical. Generally actual artists put 3 colors on the different part of the brush at the same time and they express the volume and diffusion effect with this brush using peculiar color pigments. However most existing works have only focused on black ink painting and they rarely discuss about how to simulate the effect of actual pigments and their layered application. This paper presents a novel algorithm which can express the volume and diffusion of 3D objects using oriental color-ink model constructed from the real artists' standpoint. This model consists of 3 layers according to different color tones. They are combined using Kubelka-Munk (KM) composition model where optical parameters are extracted from the real painting media. We implemented our model on a GPU and the results show real-time rendering performance in arbitrarily given 3D scenes.

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ICAT '05: Proceedings of the 2005 international conference on Augmented tele-existence
December 2005
291 pages
ISBN:0473106574
DOI:10.1145/1152399
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Published: 05 December 2005

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  1. GPU
  2. Kubelka-Munk
  3. NPR
  4. oriental painting

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ICAT05: The International Conference on Augmented Tele-Existence
December 5 - 8, 2005
Christchurch, New Zealand

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  • (2013)Dynamic Chinese Ink Rendering Based on Fluid SimulationProceedings of the 2013 International Conference on Virtual Reality and Visualization10.1109/ICVRV.2013.42(221-224)Online publication date: 14-Sep-2013
  • (2010)Layered mixed media painting2010 International Conference on Computer and Communication Technology (ICCCT)10.1109/ICCCT.2010.5640433(242-247)Online publication date: Sep-2010
  • (2006)Magic Asian artCHI '06 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems10.1145/1125451.1125506(255-258)Online publication date: 21-Apr-2006

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