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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Real-Time Stylized Rendering for Large-Scale 3D Scenes

Pietrok, Jack 01 June 2021 (has links) (PDF)
While modern digital entertainment has seen a major shift toward photorealism in animation, there is still significant demand for stylized rendering tools. Stylized, or non-photorealistic rendering (NPR), applications generally sacrifice physical accuracy for artistic or functional visual output. Oftentimes, NPR applications focus on extracting specific features from a 3D environment and highlighting them in a unique manner. One application of interest involves recreating 2D hand-drawn art styles in a 3D-modeled environment. This task poses challenges in the form of spatial coherence, feature extraction, and stroke line rendering. Previous research on this topic has also struggled to overcome specific performance bottlenecks, which have limited use of this technology in real-time applications. Specifically, many stylized rendering techniques have difficulty operating on large-scale scenes, such as open-world terrain environments. In this paper, we describe various novel rendering techniques for mimicking hand-drawn art styles in a large-scale 3D environment, including modifications to existing methods for stroke rendering and hatch-line texturing. Our system focuses on providing various complex styles while maintaining real-time performance, to maximize user-interactability. Our results demonstrate improved performance over existing real-time methods, and offer a few unique style options for users, though the system still suffers from some visual inconsistencies.
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Renderiza??es n?o fotoreal?sticas para estiliza??o de imagens e v?deos usando areia colorida

Britto Neto, Laurindo de Sousa 21 September 2007 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T15:48:13Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 LaurindoSBN.pdf: 1520391 bytes, checksum: 86f5072a56e661766a5174bce88b82d5 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2007-09-21 / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient?fico e Tecnol?gico / Non-Photorealisitc Rendering (NPR) is a class of techniques that aims to reproduce artistic techniques, trying to express feelings and moods on the rendered scenes, giving an aspect of that they had been made "by hand". Another way of defining NPR is that it is the processing of scenes, images or videos into artwork, generating scenes, images or videos that can have the visual appeal of pieces of art, expressing the visual and emotional characteristics of artistic styles. This dissertation presents a new method of NPR for stylization of images and videos, based on a typical artistic expression of the Northeast region of Brazil, that uses colored sand to compose landscape images on the inner surface of glass bottles. This method is comprised by one technique for generating 2D procedural textures of sand, and two techniques that mimic effects created by the artists using their tools. It also presents a method for generating 21 2D animations in sandbox from the stylized video. The temporal coherence within these stylized videos can be enforced on individual objects with the aid of a video segmentation algorithm. The present techniques in this work were used on stylization of synthetic and real videos, something close to impossible to be produced by artist in real life / Renderiza??o N?o Fotoreal?stica (NPR) ? uma classe de t?cnicas que almejam reproduzir t?cnicas art?sticas, tentado expressar sentimentos e emo??es nas cenas renderizadas, dando um aspecto de que foram feitas "manualmente". Outra forma de definir a NPR ? como o processamento de cenas, imagens ou v?deos para gera??o de trabalhos de arte, gerando cenas, imagens ou v?deos que podem ter o atrativo visual de pe?as art?sticas, expressando caracter?sticas visuais e emocionais do estilo art?stico. Esta disserta??o apresenta um novo m?todo de NPR para estiliza??o de imagens e v?deos baseado em uma express?o art?stica t?pica da regi?o Nordeste do Brasil, que usa areia colorida para compor imagens de paisagens na superf?cie interna de garrafas de vidro. Este m?todo possui uma t?cnica para gera??o de texturas procedurais de areia 2D, e duas t?cnicas que imitam os efeitos criados pelos artes?es usando sua ferramenta. Al?m disso, essa disserta??o apresenta tamb?m um m?todo para gera??o de anima??es 21 2D em caixas de areia a partir do v?deo estilizado. A coer?ncia temporal nos v?deos estilizados pode ser for?ada nos objetos individuais do v?deo com aux?lio de um algoritmo de segmenta??o de v?deo. As t?cnicas apresentadas neste trabalho s?o usadas na estiliza??o de v?deos reais e sint?ticos, algo quase imposs?vel de ser produzido pelo artes?o na vida real

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