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Simulating Wax Crayons
Canmore, Canada October 08-October 10
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/PCCGA.2003.123825811th Pacific Conference on Computer G ...
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Dave Rudolf, University of Saskatchewan
David Mould, University of Saskatchewan
Eric Neufeld, University of Saskatchewan
We present a physically-inspired model of wax crayons, which synthesizes drawings from collections of userspecified strokes. Paper is represented by a height-field texture, and a crayon is modelled with a 2D mask that evolves as it interacts with the paper. The amount of wax deposition is computed based on the crayon contact profile, contact force, and friction. Previously deposited wax is smeared by crayon action, based on wax softness and contact information. The distributed wax is rendered using a simplified Kubelka-Monk model, which approximates light transmittance and scattering effects.
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Dave Rudolf, David Mould, Eric Neufeld, "Simulating Wax Crayons," pg, pp.163, 11th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'03), 2003
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