“Digital painting classroom: learning oil painting using a tablet”

  • ©Tuur Stuyck, Sunil Hadap, and Philip Dutré

  • ©Tuur Stuyck, Sunil Hadap, and Philip Dutré

  • ©Tuur Stuyck, Sunil Hadap, and Philip Dutré

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Entry Number: 04

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    Digital painting classroom: learning oil painting using a tablet

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    We investigate how the use of a real-time physically plausible oil paint simulator implemented on mobile hardware can be used to teach novice painters the fundamentals of the art and how more experienced painters can use it as a cheap and fast experimental tool. The paint system believably recreates 3D oil painting with a number of new user-interactions. The paint reacts to the gravity vector set by the tablet and the paint is rendered using the ambient light captured by the front facing camera. The user experience ranges from thin, diluted watercolor paint to thick impasto oil paint allowing to recreate a variety of traditional painting styles digitally.

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    The authors would like to thank Eline Vanermen for her help with this project. Tuur Stuyck is funded by the Agency for Innovation by Science and Technology in Flanders (IWT)


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