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	SIGGRAPH 2005 Course 7:
    
	Line Drawings from 3D Models
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Szymon Rusinkiewicz, Princeton University
Doug DeCarlo, Rutgers University
Adam Finkelstein, Princeton University
Sunday, 31 July 2005, 1:45 - 5:30 pm
Abstract:
Techniques for automated rendering of 3D models using sparse line drawing
styles, for applications ranging from illustration through cartoons and games.
The course introduces concepts of visual perception; defines silhouettes,
contours, creases, and suggestive contours; describes efficient algorithms for
finding these lines; and presents methods for artistic stylization.
Course Notes:
-  Introduction
 -  Notes on Differential Geometry
 -  Annotated Bibliography: Published Research on Line Drawings from 3D Data
 -  Non-photorealistic Rendering: Intro and Motivation
 -  Defining Lines on Surfaces
 -  Line Drawings and Perception
 -  Algorithms for Finding Lines
 -  Stylization of Line Drawings
 -  Abstraction and Evaluation
 
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