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Line art illustrations of parametric and implicit forms

A technique is presented for line art rendering of scenes composed of freeform surfaces. The line art that is created for parametric surfaces is practically intrinsic and is globally invariant to changes in the surface parameterization. This method is equally applicable for line art rendering of imp...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics 1998-01, Vol.4 (1), p.71-81
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Applied sciences
Artificial intelligence
Computer graphics
Computer science
control theory
systems
Exact sciences and technology
Layout
Pattern recognition. Digital image processing. Computational geometry
Production
Ray tracing
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Spline
Subspace constraints
Surface reconstruction
Surface topography
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