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Shape analogies

Published: 21 July 2002 Publication History

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This sketch presents "Shape Analogies," a method for learning line styles from examples. With this approach, an artist or end-user simply draws in the desired style; the system analyzes the drawings and generates new imagery in the same style. For example, to design an outline style for a nervous character, one may draw a jittery stroke; to design an outline style for a robot, one may draw a very rigid style with many sharp angles.

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Efros, A. A., and Freeman, W. T. 2001. Image Quilting for Texture Synthesis and Transfer. In Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 2001, 341--346.
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Freeman, W. T., Tenenbaum, J. B., and Pasztor, E. 1999. An example-based approach to style translation for line drawings. Tech. Rep. TR99-11, MERL, Feb.
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Harrison, P. 2001. A Non-Hierarchical Procedure for Re-Synthesis of Complex Textures. Proc. WCSG.
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Hertzmann, A., Jacobs, C. E., Oliver, N., Curless, B., and Salesin, D. H. 2001. Image Analogies. Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 2001, 327--340.
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SIGGRAPH '02: ACM SIGGRAPH 2002 conference abstracts and applications
July 2002
337 pages
ISBN:1581135254
DOI:10.1145/1242073
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