ClipFlip : Multi‐view Clipart Design
Abstract
We present an assistive system for clipart design by providing visual scaffolds from the unseen viewpoints. Inspired by the artists' creation process, our system constructs the visual scaffold by first synthesizing the reference 3D shape of the input clipart and rendering it from the desired viewpoint. The critical challenge of constructing this visual scaffold is to generate a reference 3D shape that matches the user's expectations in terms of object sizing and positioning while preserving the geometric style of the input clipart. To address this challenge, we propose a user‐assisted curve extrusion method to obtain the reference 3D shape. We render the synthesized reference 3D shape with a consistent style into the visual scaffold. By following the generated visual scaffold, the users can efficiently design clipart with their desired viewpoints. The user study conducted by an intuitive user interface and our generated visual scaffold suggests that our system is especially useful for estimating the ratio and scale between object parts and can save on average 57% of drawing time.
BibTeX
@article {10.1111:cgf.14190,
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
title = {{ClipFlip : Multi‐view Clipart Design}},
author = {Shen, I‐Chao and Liu, Kuan‐Hung and Su, Li‐Wen and Wu, Yu‐Ting and Chen, Bing‐Yu},
year = {2021},
publisher = {© 2021 Eurographics ‐ The European Association for Computer Graphics and John Wiley & Sons Ltd},
ISSN = {1467-8659},
DOI = {10.1111/cgf.14190}
}
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
title = {{ClipFlip : Multi‐view Clipart Design}},
author = {Shen, I‐Chao and Liu, Kuan‐Hung and Su, Li‐Wen and Wu, Yu‐Ting and Chen, Bing‐Yu},
year = {2021},
publisher = {© 2021 Eurographics ‐ The European Association for Computer Graphics and John Wiley & Sons Ltd},
ISSN = {1467-8659},
DOI = {10.1111/cgf.14190}
}