Le style dans le rendu non-photoréaliste de dessins au trait à partir de scènes 3D : une approche programmable
This dissertation deals with the rendering of ``non-photorealistic''
illustrations (imitating drawings or paintings for instance) from 3D
scenes. Abstraction or stylization enhance this type of rendering with
communicative, aesthetic and expressive qualities that distinguish it
from usual image synthesis.
Our goals is to provide the user with a flexible control over the
style of the non-photorealistic rendering and, also, to propose a
style formulation that allows the reuse of the same style to render
different 3D scenes.
We chose a programmable approach that relies on the assumption that
style attributes (color, thickness, ...) are chosen depending on
generic information from the scene (line charasteristics, depth
discontinuity, ...), and takes inspiration from procedural approaches
(such as Pixar Renderman). The idea consists in expressing a style as
a set of procedures specifying the relations between attributes and
information: The user ``programs'' a style sheet that can be used to
render several different 3D scenes or several images from an animated
sequence. This approach is the first one to offer both flexible
control over the style of the rendering and a reusable formulation of
that style.
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BibTex references
@PhdThesis\{Gra05, author = "Grabli, St\'ephane", title = "Le style dans le rendu non-photor\'ealiste de dessins au trait \`a partir de sc\`enes 3D : une approche programmable", school = "Universit\'e Joseph Fourier", month = "mars", year = "2005", address = "Universit\'e Joseph Fourier - BP 53 - 38041 Grenoble Cedex 9 - FRANCE", keywords = "NPR, style, dessin au trait, 3", url = "http://artis.inria.fr/Publications/2005/Gra05" }