Stereo Coherence in Watercolour Rendering
Poster at Symposium on Computational Aesthetics CAe and Symposium on NonPhotorealistic Animation and Rendering NPAR (2010)
Abstract
We investigate stereo coherence or consistency of stereoscopic views in non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) by example. We designed and carried out a pilot user study that compared stereoscopic animations created using two different watercolour rendering styles. The rendering styles use image-space and object-space noise respectively. A clear majority of participants preferred the object-based technique and found it more comfortable to watch than the image-space technique which suffers from the shower door effect. Based on these preliminary results, we conclude that stereo coherence is indeed a desirable property for non-photorealistic rendering techniques.
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