2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cagx.2019.100002
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Abstract depiction of human figures in impressionist art and children’s picture books

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“…The synthetic pieces of concept art were extracted from 3D models made by a 3D artist and rendered following the concept art pattern: three views captured by a camera of orthogonal projection [17]. Visual elements include graphics, typography, colour, size and shape of the packaging, while the informative elements refer to the information and technology [15]. In both conception and execution, digital images require programmed designs with corresponding experimental flexibility-a flexibility that goes far beyond the mere elimination of 'intolerably tedious' repetitive procedures [16].…”
Section: Creative Techniques Using Featured Elements Of 3d Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The synthetic pieces of concept art were extracted from 3D models made by a 3D artist and rendered following the concept art pattern: three views captured by a camera of orthogonal projection [17]. Visual elements include graphics, typography, colour, size and shape of the packaging, while the informative elements refer to the information and technology [15]. In both conception and execution, digital images require programmed designs with corresponding experimental flexibility-a flexibility that goes far beyond the mere elimination of 'intolerably tedious' repetitive procedures [16].…”
Section: Creative Techniques Using Featured Elements Of 3d Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%