Abstract
A number of Non-Photorealistic Rendering methods for producing artistic
style images are proposed. Recently, a method called "Image Analogies"
is proposed. This method is based on the notion of example-based filtering
that uses a pair of images (an original image and a filtered image)
as training data and generate an image which has a style that resembles
the filtered image of the training data. This method has a great
flexibility since the users can generate various styles of images by simply
changing the training data. In this paper, we extend "Image Analogies"
to generate various styles of animations. The coherence between frames
is considered by computing the pixel flows between the frames. From
experimental results, the proposed method can generate nice animation
sequences.
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