Capturing and Re‐Using Rendition Styles for Non‐Photorealistic Rendering

Rendering high‐quality non‐photorealistic images of a given geometric model is often associated with a considerable amount of effort on the part of a user to fine‐tune the rendition. In this paper we introduce a method and tools for re‐using the user's effort invested in one model for the rendering of other models.

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