Seminal works on watercolor painting simulation

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presenting two seminal works on watercolor simulation

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Simulating Watercolor Painting

Khan Mostafa

khan.mostafa@stonybrook.edu

Papers Presenting

1. David Small, "Simulating watercolor by modeling diffusion, pigment, and paper fibers," in Electronic Imaging'91, San Jose, CA, 1991.

2. Cassidy J. Curtis, Sean E. Anderson, Joshua E. Seims, Kurt W. Fleischer, and David H. Salesin, "Computer-generated watercolor," in Proc. ACM SIGGRAPH, 1997.

David Small, "Simulating watercolor by modeling diffusion, pigment, and paper fibers," in Electronic Imaging'91, San Jose, CA, 1991.

Modeling Watercolor By Simulating Diffusion, Pigment And Paper Fibers

D. Small, 1991

On a Super computer

D. Small, 1991

Architecture

D. Small, 1991

Setup

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D. Small, 1991

Simulation: Surface Effects

D. Small, 1991

Simulation: Substrate Effect

D. Small, 1991

Simulation: Paper Absorption

D. Small, 1991

Rendering

D. Small, 1991

Analysis

D. Small, 1991

Cassidy J. Curtis, Sean E. Anderson, Joshua E. Seims, Kurt W. Fleischer, and David H. Salesin, "Computer-generated watercolor," in Proc. ACM SIGGRAPH, 1997.

Computer Generated Watercolor•

Curtis et al, 1997

Watercolor Materials

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Curtis et al, 1997

Watercolor Effects

Curtis et al, 1997

Algorithm

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Curtis et al, 1997

Three layers for Fluid Simulation

Curtis et al, 1997

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Paper generation

Curtis et al, 1997

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Moving Water in Shallow water layer•

Curtis et al, 1997

Moving Water in Shallow water layer•

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Curtis et al, 1997

Moving Pigments

Curtis et al, 1997

Pigment adsorption and desorption

Curtis et al, 1997

Diffusing water through Capillary layer•

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Curtis et al, 1997

Rendering pigmented layers

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Curtis et al, 1997

Curtis et al, 1997

Pigments with KM

Curtis et al, 1997

An Application

Curtis et al, 1997

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