Thinning Methodologies-A Comprehensive Survey
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
UIST '93 Proceedings of the 6th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
Drawing and animation using skeletal strokes
SIGGRAPH '94 Proceedings of the 21st annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
Painterly rendering for animation
SIGGRAPH '96 Proceedings of the 23rd annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
Computing the Medial Axis Transform in Parallel With Eight Scan Operations
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Observational model of blenders and erasers in computer-generated pencil rendering
Proceedings of the 1999 conference on Graphics interface '99
Piecewise Linear Skeletonization Using Principal Curves
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Locating Perceptually Salient Points on Planar Curves
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Line Image Vectorization Based on Shape Partitioning and Merging
ICPR '00 Proceedings of the International Conference on Pattern Recognition - Volume 3
SVG rendering of real images using data dependent triangulation
Proceedings of the 20th spring conference on Computer graphics
Handwritten character skeletonisation for forensic document analysis
Proceedings of the 2005 ACM symposium on Applied computing
A Stylized Approach for Pencil Drawing from Photographs
Computer Graphics Forum
Technical Section: Pencil rendering on 3D meshes using convolution
Computers and Graphics
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This paper presents a novel approach for converting a raster line image into a pencil drawing based on Disk B-Spline Curves (DBSC). A gray-scale raster line image is vectorized with our sliding Gaussian window algorithm and represented with DBSC. DBSC defines geometry profile of the strokes. Gaussian brushes and various style simulation algorithms can be applied based on the DBSC stroke model. In this paper, a physical based pencil simulation model is adopted to generate the pencil texture of the interior of the strokes. We illustrate our DBSC-based pencil style simulation algorithm with pencil drawings generated from various raster line images. The results have shown that our algorithm simulates very well various pencil styles.