id |
b92a |
authors |
Peter Ferschin |
year |
2004 |
title |
PERCEPTION BASED ILLUSTRATION METHODS |
source |
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of Mathematics & Design, Special Edition of the Journal of Mathematics & Design, Volume 4, No.1, pp. 283-296. |
summary |
This paper describes some visual phenomena of human perception in the context of computer based
Illustration. Some of these phenomena of the human visual system will be used to introduce an illustrative
rendering style for three-dimensional line drawings with enhanced depth cuing to visualize spatial
properties of three-dimensional objects. The additional purpose of this paper is to inspire the study of
human perception more deeply to derive new non-photorealistic rendering methods that can enhance the
visualization of complex spatial concepts and its three-dimensional characteristics. |
keywords |
Perception, Non-Photorealistic Rendering, Illustration, Depth Cuing. |
series |
other |
type |
normal paper |
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