From the Lab
Image Stylization using Depth Information for Hatching and Engraving effects
Thesis
Abstract
In this thesis inspired by artists such as Gustave Doré and copperplate engravers, we present a new approach for producing a sketch-type hatching effect as well as engraving art seen in the US dollar bills using depth maps as input. The approach uses the acquired depth to generate pen-and-ink type of strokes that exaggerate surface characteristics of faces and objects. The background on this area is presented with an emphasis on line drawing, pen-and-ink illustrations, engraving art and other artistic styles. The patterns generated are composed of parallel lines that change their directionality smoothly while avoiding intersections between them. The style communicates tone and surface characteristics using curve deformation, thickness, density, and spacing while at the same time adding crosshatching effects. This is achieved with our algorithmic approach which uses the data to perform operations that deforms patterns. The components of our methodology and algorithms are detailed, as well as the equations that govern these effects. This work also presents an array of different results by varying parameters or by rendering variations.