Non-photorealistic rendering in computer graphics
Non-photorealistic rendering is one of the popular digital image processing techniques in computer graphics that is able to generate expressive images in forms of painting, sketches, animation, illustrations and etc. The objective of this project is to focus on 2D non-photorealistic rendering (NPR)...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-463442023-03-03T21:00:06Z Non-photorealistic rendering in computer graphics Chan, Hui San. Henry Johan School of Computer Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computing methodologies::Image processing and computer vision Non-photorealistic rendering is one of the popular digital image processing techniques in computer graphics that is able to generate expressive images in forms of painting, sketches, animation, illustrations and etc. The objective of this project is to focus on 2D non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) to automatically generate an artistic image from an input 2D colour image. This report consists of four image processing techniques used in generation of artistic image namely: Greyscale Filter, Sobel Operator, Sharpening using Convolution and Gaussian Blur using Convolution. Sobel operator is one of the image processing techniques discussed during the project to detect the edges and outline of an original image and it is the process of emphasizing the edges. Then, Sharpening with convolution is also examined and computed on the input image to sharpen the image so as to emphasize and highlight the fine details of the image. Lastly, Gaussian Blur with Convolution is discussed and applied on the image to achieve blurring effects on the original image. Artistic images are then generated by having different combinations of the implemented filters. The various output effects after generating artistic images from the above mentioned image processing techniques are also discussed and explained in this project report. At the end of the project, input images are successfully transformed to artistic images with the use of corresponding image processing methods. This report is divided into chapters and each chapter describes in detail the development process which was carried out during this project period. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science) 2011-12-02T04:49:00Z 2011-12-02T04:49:00Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/46344 en Nanyang Technological University 60 p. application/pdf |
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Non-photorealistic rendering is one of the popular digital image processing techniques in computer graphics that is able to generate expressive images in forms of painting, sketches, animation, illustrations and etc.
The objective of this project is to focus on 2D non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) to automatically generate an artistic image from an input 2D colour image. This report consists of four image processing techniques used in generation of artistic image namely: Greyscale Filter, Sobel Operator, Sharpening using Convolution and Gaussian Blur using Convolution. Sobel operator is one of the image processing techniques discussed during the project to detect the edges and outline of an original image and it is the process of emphasizing the edges. Then, Sharpening with convolution is also examined and computed on the input image to sharpen the image so as to emphasize and highlight the fine details of the image. Lastly, Gaussian Blur with Convolution is discussed and applied on the image to achieve blurring effects on the original image. Artistic images are then generated by having different combinations of the implemented filters. The various output effects after generating artistic images from the above mentioned image processing techniques are also discussed and explained in this project report.
At the end of the project, input images are successfully transformed to artistic images with the use of corresponding image processing methods. This report is divided into chapters and each chapter describes in detail the development process which was carried out during this project period. |
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