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  2. Non-photorealistic rendering - Wikipedia

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    The artistic rendering of images and video (often referred to as image stylization [9]) traditionally focused upon heuristic algorithms that seek to simulate the placement of brush strokes on a digital canvas. [10] Arguably, the earliest example of 2D NPR is Paul Haeberli's 'Paint by Numbers' at SIGGRAPH 1990. This (and similar interactive ...

  3. SIGGRAPH - Wikipedia

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    SIGGRAPH (Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques) is an annual conference centered around computer graphics organized by ACM, starting in 1974 in Boulder, CO. The main conference is usually held in North America though is not limited in location possibilities; SIGGRAPH Asia, a second conference held annually, has ...

  4. Blend4Web - Wikipedia

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    The Blend4Web framework leverages Blender to edit 3D scenes. Content rendering relies on WebGL, Web Audio, WebVR, and other web standards, without the use of plug-ins. [2] It is dual-licensed. The framework is distributed under the free and open source GPLv3 and, a non-free license - with the source code being hosted on GitHub. [3]

  5. Canon U.S.A. Brings Images to Life with Interactive Solutions ...

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    Canon U.S.A. Brings Images to Life with Interactive Solutions at SIGGRAPH Conference Canon Previews New Handheld Display in Development for Its Mixed Reality (MREAL) System MELVILLE, N.Y ...

  6. Free-form deformation - Wikipedia

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    In computer graphics, free-form deformation (FFD) is a geometric technique used to model simple deformations of rigid objects. It is based on the idea of enclosing an object within a cube or another hull object, and transforming the object within the hull as the hull is deformed.

  7. 3D computer graphics - Wikipedia

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    The resulting images may be stored for viewing later (possibly as an animation) or displayed in real time. 3D computer graphics, contrary to what the name suggests, are most often displayed on two-dimensional displays. Unlike 3D film and similar techniques, the result is two-dimensional, without visual depth.

  8. Softimage 3D - Wikipedia

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    Beta debuted at Siggraph '88, v1.0 commercial release in 1989 [12] Softimage Creative Environment 1.5 1989 Softimage Creative Environment 1.65 1989 Added texture mapping: Softimage Creative Environment 2.0 1991 Introduced Actor module, IK, constraints, deformation lattices: Softimage Creative Environment 2.5 1991 Softimage Creative Environment ...

  9. ACM SIGGRAPH - Wikipedia

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    ACM SIGGRAPH is the international Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques based in New York. It was founded in 1969 by Andy van Dam (its direct predecessor, ACM SICGRAPH was founded two years earlier in 1967).