SBM16: Sketch Based Interfaces and Modeling 2016
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Expressive 2016
Joint Symposium of
Computational Aesthetics (CAe)
Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering (NPAR)
Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modeling (SBIM)
Lisbon, Portugal | May 2016
Working with Images
Painted Stained Glass
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A Benchmark Image Set for Evaluating Stylization
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Automatic Texture Guided Color Transfer and Colorization
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Parameterized Skin for Rendering Flushing Due to Exertion
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Stylization
Barycentric Shaders: Art Directed Shading Using Control Images
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Art-directed Watercolor Rendered Animation
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Map Style Formalization: Rendering Techniques Extension for Cartography
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Interaction
EasySketch2: A Novel Sketch-based Interface for Improving Children's Fine Motor Skills and
School Readiness
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Patternista: Learning Element Style Compatibility and Spatial Composition for Ring-based
Layout Decoration
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Interactive NPAR: What Type of Tools Should We Create?
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StandUp: Understanding Body-Part and Gestural Preferences for First-Person 3D Modeling
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Synthesis
Daisy Visualization for Graphs
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Data-Driven Iconification
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Stippling with Aerial Robots
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Quantum Art
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Recent Submissions
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StandUp: Understanding Body-Part and Gestural Preferences for First-Person 3D Modeling
(The Eurographics Association, 2016)There exists interfaces for 3D modeling that go beyond traditional keyboard and mouse input techniques. This paper takes a first-person paradigm of 3D modeling where a designer actively employs different body parts as part ... -
EasySketch2: A Novel Sketch-based Interface for Improving Children's Fine Motor Skills and School Readiness
(The Eurographics Association, 2016)Children's fine motor skills are associated with enhanced drawing skills, as well as improved creativity, self-regulation skills, and school readiness. Assessing these skills enables parents and teachers to target areas ...