Abstract
This paper describes the principles of traditional pen-and-ink illustration, and shows how a great number of them can be implemented as part of an automated rendering system. It introduces "stroke textures," which can be used for achieving both texture and tone with line drawing. Stroke textures also allow resolution-dependent rendering, in which the choice of strokes used in an illustration is appropriately tied to the resolution of the target medium. We demonstrate these techniques using complex architectural models, including Frank Lloyd Wright's "Robie House.".
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Winkenbach, G., & Salesin, D. H. (1994). Computer-generated pen-and-ink illustration. In Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, SIGGRAPH 1994 (pp. 91–100). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/192161.192184
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