SIGGRAPH '86 Proceedings of the 13th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
Aaron's code
Proceedings of the 24th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
Painterly rendering with curved brush strokes of multiple sizes
Proceedings of the 25th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
Image-based synthesis of Chinese landscape painting
Journal of Computer Science and Technology
IMPaSTo: a realistic, interactive model for paint
Proceedings of the 3rd international symposium on Non-photorealistic animation and rendering
Image and video based painterly animation
Proceedings of the 3rd international symposium on Non-photorealistic animation and rendering
A viscous paint model for interactive applications: Research Articles
Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds - Special Issue: The Very Best Papers from CASA 2004
Interactive 3D fluid jet painting
Proceedings of the 4th international symposium on Non-photorealistic animation and rendering
Interactive watercolor rendering with temporal coherence and abstraction
Proceedings of the 4th international symposium on Non-photorealistic animation and rendering
Regularity and randomness in Bridget Riley's early Op art
Computational Aesthetics'08 Proceedings of the Fourth Eurographics conference on Computational Aesthetics in Graphics, Visualization and Imaging
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We present a system that can generate convincing synthetic landscape paintings with no user intervention whatsoever, nor any information about 3D geometry or lighting. The system is based on a direct implementation of the "wet-on-wet" oil painting technique taught by Bob Ross for many years on his show The Joy of Painting. We implement a canvas model and a set of brushes that correspond to the canvas and brushes that Bob Ross used on his show. We then compose brush strokes into landscape features that replicate his approach stroke by stroke. Finally, we develop an engine for automatic layout of these features in a painting. We demonstrate this automated system in the context of the Bob Ross painting Forest Hills.