International Journal of Asia Digital Art and Design
Online ISSN : 2189-7441
2.5D Modeling from Illustrations of Different Views
Maki Kitamura Yoshihiro KanamoriReiji Tsuruno
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2014 Volume 18 Issue 4 Pages 74-79

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When artists design characters, they draw illustrations viewed from the front, side or slant views. In this paper, we create a 2.5D model using such illustrations. A 2.5D model is a model t hat is created by arranging deformable billboards along the depth direction, and it can express appearance of the character between two viewpoints with considering depth information. Our method uses two cartoon like illustrations and the corresponding eye directions as inputs. These illustrations are com- posed of contours and closed regions painted with uniform colors. Given closed regions in illustrations, our method finds corresponding closed regions between two illustrations based on an improved similarit y function, which yields better match- ing than a previous method. After obtaining correspondences of closed regions, our method creates a 2.5D model by trans- forming each pair of matched regions as a 3D billboard whose position can be estimated based on the correspondence. These processes are semi automatic. The user then assigns feature points manually along the corresponding contours of matched regions so that the contours can be interpolated naturally. Finally, by completing regions that appear or vanish w ith user strokes, our method can interpolate illustrations with occluded regions. We demonstrate that our method can create 2.5D models with various illustrations.
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