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Felt-based rendering

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Felt-based rendering
Felt is mankind’s oldest and simplest textile, composed of a pressed mass of fibers. Images can be formed directly in the fabric by arranging the fibers to represent the image before pressure is applied. We describe a computational method for transforming input images into objects which look as if they were produced by a felting process. The synthesis method places three dimensional line segments one by one, analogous to individual fibers being placed. Individual layers of fibers are drawn according to image structure and a probabilistic framework. A fuzzy three dimensional felt object is created by compositing layers of fibers; rendering uses a deep shadow map for correct self-shadowing of the matted felt. CR Categories: I.3.0 [Computer Graphics]: General;
Peter O'Donovan, David Mould
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where NPAR
Authors Peter O'Donovan, David Mould
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