A review of digital relief generation techniques

Authors: Wang, M., Chang, J. and Zhang, J.J.

Journal: ICCET 2010 - 2010 International Conference on Computer Engineering and Technology, Proceedings

Volume: 4

ISBN: 9781424463503

DOI: 10.1109/ICCET.2010.5485636

Abstract:

This paper reports the development of digital relief generation over recent years. Relief generation techniques are classified into three types, image-based techniques, direct modeling techniques, and those by transforming 3D shapes into reliefs. This work aims to assist artists and designers to develop an in-depth understanding of current state of the art in relief generation. © 2010 IEEE.

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A review of digital generation techniques

Authors: Wang, M., Chang, J. and Zhang, J.J.

Conference: The 2nd International Conference on Computer Engineering and Technology (ICCET 2010)

Dates: 16-18 April 2010

Abstract:

This paper reports the development of digital relief generation over recent years. Relief generation techniques are classified into three types, image-based techniques, direct modelling techniques, and those by transforming 3D shapes into reliefs. This work aims to assist artists and designers to develop an in-depth understanding of current state of the art in relief generation.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/13098/

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Preferred by: Jian Chang and Jian Jun Zhang

A review of digital generation techniques

Authors: Wang, M., Chang, J. and Zhang, J.J.

Conference: The 2nd International Conference on Computer Engineering and Technology (ICCET 2010)

Abstract:

This paper reports the development of digital relief generation over recent years. Relief generation techniques are classified into three types, image-based techniques, direct modelling techniques, and those by transforming 3D shapes into reliefs. This work aims to assist artists and designers to develop an in-depth understanding of current state of the art in relief generation.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/13098/

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