“MoXi: Real-Time Ink Dispersion in Absorbent Paper” by Chu and Tai

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    Implementation Sketch

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    MoXi: Real-Time Ink Dispersion in Absorbent Paper

Session/Category Title:   Simulations for Artistic Effect


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    Our paint system, MoXi, allows users to paint in the spontaneous style of Eastern ink painting, on a computer [Chu and Tai 2005]. The simulations of both brush and ink are essential for a successful extension of this traditional art into the digital domain. For real-time performance, we have implemented our ink flow model entirely on the GPU, leaving the CPU for the brush simulation. In this sketch, we provide details of our ink model implementation.

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    Chu, N. S., and Tai, C.-L., 2004. Real-Time Painting with an Expressive Virtual Chinese Brush, IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 24, 5, 76–85.
    Chu, N. S., and Tai, C.-L., 2005. MoXi: Real-Time Ink Dispersion in Absorbent Paper. ACM Transactions on Graphics. To Appear.
    Wloka, M. M. and Zeleznik, R. C., 1996. Interactive real-time motion blur, The Visual Computer 12, 6, 283–295.


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