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EEO. 2021; 20(3): 4643-4654


Investigation Of Non-Photorealistic Rendering Techniques For Expressive And Aesthetic Animation

Swati Atreya.




Abstract

In computer graphics and animation, non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) techniques have become a potent tool that artists may use to produce expressive and visually beautiful animations that stray from realistic representations. The goal of this research study is to advance artistic style and aesthetic appeal through an examination of various NPR approaches and their applications in animation. The article examines user research, hybrid approaches, simulation and procedural generation, expressive motion and animation, creative control and interaction, and stylization strategies. This research attempts to provide a thorough understanding of how NPR approaches can be used to create appealing and visually compelling animated video by in-depthly examining these strategies.

Key words: Non-photorealistic rendering, or NPR, expressive animation, aesthetic animation, stylization techniques, abstraction, simplification, edge detection, and contour detection. Interactive NPR systems, real-time rendering, hybrid approaches, procedural generation, simulation, user interaction, perception, and evaluation.






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