Computer-assisted coloring and illuminating based on a region-tree structure

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Colorization and illumination are key processes for creating animated cartoons. Computer assisted methods have been incorporated in animation/illustration systems to reduce the artists' workload. This paper presents a new method for illumination and colorization of 2D drawings based on a region-tree representation. Starting from a hand-drawn cartoon, the proposed method extracts geometric and topological information and builds a tree structure, ensuring independence among parts of the drawing, such as curves and regions. Based on this structure and its attributes, a colorization method that propagates through consecutive frames of animation is proposed, combined with an interpolation method that accurately computes a normal mapping for the illumination process. Different operators for curve and region attributes can be applied independently, obtaining different rendering effects. © 2012 Nascimento et al.; licensee Springer.

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Nascimento, R., Queiroz, F., Rocha, A., Ren, T. I., Mello, V., & Peixoto, A. (2012). Computer-assisted coloring and illuminating based on a region-tree structure. SpringerPlus, 1(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-1-1

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