Simulating Chinese brush painting: the parametric hairy brush

In Chinese brush painting each stroke exists on its own as a piece of art. The distinct characteristics of a brush stroke come from the combination of a painter’s skill with the unique physical properties of the paper, ink, and brush. As an artist paints the brush bristles deposit ink and water on the paper, the ink and water diffuse through the paper, and the bristles deform due to external forces.

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