2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.cag.2016.03.008
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Artist-oriented 3D character posing from 2D strokes

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“…[Bai et al 2016] use dynamics to fill in the details of low-dimensional keyframes, but their work is limited to 2D cartoon animation. [Guay et al 2013] and [Mahmudi et al 2016] use 2D lines of action for posing 3D characters or animals and creating keyframed animations. Going further, some methods enable to create and time animation from a single stroke.…”
Section: Sketching Animationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[Bai et al 2016] use dynamics to fill in the details of low-dimensional keyframes, but their work is limited to 2D cartoon animation. [Guay et al 2013] and [Mahmudi et al 2016] use 2D lines of action for posing 3D characters or animals and creating keyframed animations. Going further, some methods enable to create and time animation from a single stroke.…”
Section: Sketching Animationsmentioning
confidence: 99%