Title :
Simulating oriental black-ink painting
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Aizu Univ., Fukushima, Japan
Abstract :
“Soft” brushes respond elastically to the force exerted by an artist against the paper. When modeled, they effectively simulate oriental black-ink painting, eliminating unnatural spline curve editing. The interactive modeling algorithm for soft brushes lets users resize brushes and choose a particular color, texture, or type of bristles. With this unique approach, a user produces brush strokes by brush movement. Unlike the flat-brush based approach, here 3D visual information comes from the elastic deformation of bristles on the paper-crucial information in black-ink painting. We look first at the modeling process for soft brushes, then at how to effectively apply them in black-ink painting
Keywords :
art; computer graphics; digital simulation; interactive systems; 3D visual information; bristles; brush movement; brush strokes; elastic deformation; interactive modeling algorithm; modeling process; oriental black-ink painting simulation; soft brush modeling; unique approach; unnatural spline curve editing; Animals; Brushes; Deformable models; Elasticity; Hair; Horses; Ink; Painting; Rabbits; Spline;
Journal_Title :
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE