Robotic Sponge and Watercolor Painting Based on Image-Processing and Contour-Filling Algorithms

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In this paper, the implementation of a robotic painting system using a sponge and the watercolor painting technique is presented. A collection of tools for calibration and sponge support operations was designed and built. A contour-filling algorithm was developed, which defines the sponge positions and orientations in order to color the contour of a generic image. Finally, the proposed robotic system was employed to realize a painting combining etching and watercolor techniques. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first example of robotic painting that uses the watercolor technique and a sponge as the painting media.

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Scalera, L., Canever, G., Seriani, S., Gasparetto, A., & Gallina, P. (2022). Robotic Sponge and Watercolor Painting Based on Image-Processing and Contour-Filling Algorithms. Actuators, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/act11020062

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