EASTERN PERSPECTIVES AND THE QUESTION OF PERSONAL EXPRESSION

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Methods in non-photorealistic graphics have tended to place emphasis on algorithms, instead of artists. In contrast, we present a conceptual framework that has been designed to put the control back in the hands of the artist. Combining ideas from non-photorealistic graphics and artificial intelligence, we examine a new method of supporting alternative artistic styles. The details of this model are described using displays based on stylized wave patterns called "seigaiha" in Japanese. In keeping with the Japanese style we provide interactive access to alternate styles of perspective. Finally, we animate our images within this framework, presenting flicker-free non-photorealistic animation.
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