Presentation 2001/1/12
A Graphic System Simulating the Glazing Technique of Oil Painting
Kazue Shinozawa, Jun Kurumisawa, Nobuji Tetsutani,
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Abstract(in English) Unlike acrylics or watercolors, the pigments used in oil paintings are transparent. Thin, transparent layers of paint are applied to an opaque layer to modify the color. This "glazing" technique is useful for creating delicate color tones that cannot be achieved by color mixture. In this paper, we simulate the glazing technique using the Kubelka-Munk model. The model is formulated using matrices to facilitate layering. Our model can be used to convert factors of pigment, thickness, and concentration, to reflection and transmittance, for use in computer graphics. Model parameters are estimated using actual oil painting samples, and the model is tested for its ability to predict the effect of layering.
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Keyword(in English) computer graphics / oil painting / Kubelka-Munk model / glazing / pigment
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Conference Date 2001/1/12(1days)
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Title (in English) A Graphic System Simulating the Glazing Technique of Oil Painting
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Keyword(1) computer graphics
Keyword(2) oil painting
Keyword(3) Kubelka-Munk model
Keyword(4) glazing
Keyword(5) pigment
1st Author's Name Kazue Shinozawa
1st Author's Affiliation ATR Media Integration and Communications Research Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Jun Kurumisawa
2nd Author's Affiliation Chiba University of Commerce Faculty of Policy Informatics
3rd Author's Name Nobuji Tetsutani
3rd Author's Affiliation ATR Media Integration and Communications Research Laboratories
Date 2001/1/12
Paper # PRMU2000-183
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 566
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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