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Beyond Stippling — Methods for Distributing Objects on the Plane
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EngineeringComputer Graphic TechniqueStippling — MethodsGeometry GenerationSketch-based ModelingComputer-aided DesignVisuallypleasing FormDiscrete GeometryGraphic DesignStipple DrawingsCombinatorial OptimizationComputational GeometryShape RepresentationGeometry ProcessingGeometric ModelingExpressive RenderingDesignCombinatorial ProblemNew Illustration StylesComputer ScienceGeometric AlgorithmNatural SciencesInk Painting
Abstract Conventionally, stippling is an effective technique for representing surfaces in pen‐and‐ink. We present new efficientmethods for stipple drawings by computer. In contrast to already existing techniques, arbitrary shapes canbe used in place of dots. An extension of Lloyd's Method enables us to position small objects on a plane in a visuallypleasing form. This allows us to generate new illustration styles. Similar methods can be used for positioningobjects in other applications.
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