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2nd NPAR 2002: Annecy, France
- Adam Finkelstein:
2nd International Symposium on Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering, NPAR 2002, Annecy, France, June 3-5, 2002, Proceedings. ACM 2002, ISBN 1-58113-494-0
Alternate rendering pipeline
- Ramesh Raskar, Remo Ziegler, Thomas Willwacher:
Cartoon dioramas in motion. 7-12 - Alex Mohr, Michael Gleicher:
HijackGL: reconstructing from streams for stylized rendering. 13-20 - Allison W. Klein, Tyler Grant, Adam Finkelstein, Michael F. Cohen:
Video mosaics. 21-18
Hatching and shading
- Pierre-Marc Jodoin, Emric Epstein, Martin Granger-Piché, Victor Ostromoukhov:
Hatching by example: a statistical approach. 29-36 - Adrian Secord:
Weighted Voronoi stippling. 37-43 - Scott F. Johnston:
Lumo: illumination for cel animation. 45-52
Hardware
- Matthew Webb, Emil Praun, Adam Finkelstein, Hugues Hoppe:
Fine tone control in hardware hatching. 53-58 - Aditi Majumder, M. Gopi:
Hardware accelerated real time charcoal rendering. 59-66 - Eric B. Lum, Kwan-Liu Ma:
Hardware-accelerated parallel non-photorealistic volume rendering. 67-
Painterly rendering
- Anthony Santella, Douglas DeCarlo:
Abstracted painterly renderings using eye-tracking data. 75-82 - Bruce Gooch, Greg Coombe, Peter Shirley:
Artistic Vision: painterly rendering using computer vision techniques. 83-90 - Aaron Hertzmann:
Fast paint texture. 91-
Visual communication
- Nick Halper, Stefan Schlechtweg, Thomas Strothotte:
Creating non-photorealistic images the designer's way. 97-104 - Amy Ashurst Gooch, Peter Willemsen:
Evaluating space perception in NPR immersive environments. 105-110 - Frédo Durand:
An invitation to discuss computer depiction. 111-124
Animation
- Alexander Kort:
Computer aided inbetweening. 125-132 - Stephen Chenney, Mark Pingel, Rob Iverson, Marcin Szymanski:
Simulating cartoon style animation. 133-138 - Aseem Agarwala:
SnakeToonz: a semi-automatic approach to creating cel animation from video. 139-
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