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| author | Geng, Jing Ma, Li'e Li, Xiaoquan Yan, Yijun |
| author_facet | Geng, Jing Ma, Li'e Li, Xiaoquan Yan, Yijun |
| contents | As a major branch of Non-Photorealistic Rendering (NPR), image stylization mainly uses the computer algorithms to render a photo into an artistic painting. Recent work has shown that the extraction of style information such as stroke texture and color of the target style image is the key to image stylization. Given its stroke texture and color characteristics, a new stroke rendering method is proposed, which fully considers the tonal characteristics and the representative color of the original oil painting, in order to fit the tone of the original oil painting image into the stylized image and make it close to the artist's creative effect. The experiments have validated the efficacy of the proposed model. This method would be more suitable for the works of pointillism painters with a relatively uniform sense of direction, especially for natural scenes. When the original painting brush strokes have a clearer sense of direction, using this method to simulate brushwork texture features can be less satisfactory. |
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| publishDate | 2022 |
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| spellingShingle | PTGCF: Printing Texture Guided Color Fusion for Impressionism Oil Painting Style Rendering Geng, Jing Ma, Li'e Li, Xiaoquan Yan, Yijun Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition As a major branch of Non-Photorealistic Rendering (NPR), image stylization mainly uses the computer algorithms to render a photo into an artistic painting. Recent work has shown that the extraction of style information such as stroke texture and color of the target style image is the key to image stylization. Given its stroke texture and color characteristics, a new stroke rendering method is proposed, which fully considers the tonal characteristics and the representative color of the original oil painting, in order to fit the tone of the original oil painting image into the stylized image and make it close to the artist's creative effect. The experiments have validated the efficacy of the proposed model. This method would be more suitable for the works of pointillism painters with a relatively uniform sense of direction, especially for natural scenes. When the original painting brush strokes have a clearer sense of direction, using this method to simulate brushwork texture features can be less satisfactory. |
| title | PTGCF: Printing Texture Guided Color Fusion for Impressionism Oil Painting Style Rendering |
| topic | Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.12585 |