Style and abstraction in portrait sketching
Journal Article, ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG), Vol. 32, No. 4, July, 2013
Abstract
We use a data-driven approach to study both style and abstraction in sketching of a human face. We gather and analyze data from a number of artists as they sketch a human face from a reference photograph. To achieve different levels of abstraction in the sketches, decreasing time limits were imposed -- from four and a half minutes to fifteen seconds. We analyzed the data at two levels: strokes and geometric shape. In each, we create a model that captures both the style of the different artists and the process of abstraction. These models are then used for a portrait sketch synthesis application. Starting from a novel face photograph, we can synthesize a sketch in the various artistic styles and in different levels of abstraction.
BibTeX
@article{Berger-2013-121987,author = {Itamar Berger and Ariel Shamir and Moshe Mahler and Elizabeth Carter and Jessica Hodgins},
title = {Style and abstraction in portrait sketching},
journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG)},
year = {2013},
month = {July},
volume = {32},
number = {4},
}
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