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23: Recent Advances in Non-Photorealistic Rendering for Art
and Visualization

Monday, Half Day
8:30 am 12:15 pm
Ballroom C1 & C2
A concise introduction to non-photorealistic rendering
(NPR): generation of artistic imagery and perceptually
effective scientific visualization. This course delivers
working knowledge of fundamental NPR techniques and some
of the advanced approaches at the forefront of NPR research.
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of computer graphics and visualization.
Topics
Understanding NPR, the relevance of visual perception
and artistic techniques to NPR, and appropriate use of
NPR. Introduction of a suite of fundamental techniques
for generating NPR imagery. Brush-stroke rendering, style
rendering, paint-inspired techniques, mixing photo-realistic
rendering and NPR, hardware-accelerated NPR, and parallel
NPR.
Organizer
Kwan-Liu Ma
University of California, Davis
Lecturers
Aaron Hertzmann
University of Washington
Victoria Interrante
University of Minnesota
Eric Lum
Kwan-Liu Ma
University of California, Davis
Schedule
| 8:30 |
Introduction
Ma |
| 8:40 |
NPR
and Scientific Visualization
Interrante |
| 9:40 |
Stroke-Based
NPR
Hertzmann |
| 10:15 |
Break |
| 10:30 |
Example-Based
NPR
Hertzmann |
| 11:05 |
Interactive
NPR
Lum |
| 12:05 |
Open
Discussions
Ma |
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