MultiCam: A System for Interactive Rendering of Abstract Digital Images
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Jeffrey Smith, Ergun Akleman, Richard Davison and John Keyser: MultiCam: A System for Interactive Rendering of Abstract Digital Images. In: Bridges 2004. Pages 265–272
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In this paper, we present an artist's tool, MultiCam, to desi~ abstract paintings with a simple, interactive, and intuitive rendering technique. This interactive rendering system is inspired by multiple view ray-tracing techniques that are based on the cubist principle of multiple views and collage.
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