Princeton University
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Computer Science 597A
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Illustrators evoke complexity with relatively few carefully crafted strokes. Such imagery can focus the viewer's attention on important features while downplaying extraneous details. It can imbue a scene with a specific mood or convey a quality of unfinishedness. A recent branch of computer graphics research called non-photorealistic rendering brings principles of illustration to bear in computer graphics. Our seminar will explore and advance cutting-edge methods in this emerging field.