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Submitted by , posted on 09 March 2004
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The image shows a new Non-Photorealistic Rendering technique, displayed in real-time using the GPU. Strokes are oriented along an estimate of the curvature tensor of the surface. The right half of the image shows tensor line-integral convolution (Hyper LIC) applied to the tensor of curvature. The image is generated in our Open-Source "Graphite" software.
More details are on my web page: http://www.loria.fr/~levy
Credits:
Thanks to Pierre Alliez (http://www-sop.inria.fr/prisme/personnel/alliez/) for the Anisotropic Remeshing project.
References:
Normal Cycle and Restricted Delaunay Triangulations, David Cohen-Steiner and Jean-Marie Morvan, SOCG, 2003
Anisotropic Remeshing, P. Alliez, D. Cohen Steiner, O. Devillers, B. Levy and M. Desbrun, Siggraph 2003
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