Qian Wenhua, Xu Dan, Guan Zheng, Pu Yuanyuan, Yu Yangtao, Yang Meng. Simulating chalk art style painting[J]. Journal of Image and Graphics, 2017, 22(5): 622-630. DOI: 10.11834/jig.160540.
Non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) technique combines artistic painting rule and scientific methods. This technique can express and transfer information besides photorealistic computer graphics. The NPR also serves an increasingly important role in medical science
architectonic
and education. Many artworks
such as oil
watercolor
and Chinese calligraphy
have recently been simulated. Although numerous NPR methods have been proposed to digitize and simulate artistic works
the exploration or rendering of different artistic works remains extremely challenging and an open question. A few NPR methods can be adopted to render chalk art style. This study proposes an NPR technique that generates a chalk art style from a 2D photograph on the basis of diffusion and line integral convolution (LIC). Similar to existing exemplar-based methods
an input natural image is regarded as a foreground image
and an input material image is taken as a background image. We obtain the final chalk art painting through the foreground image mapping to the background image. First
continuous and smooth edge information is obtained by threshold processing and edge extraction from the target image. The edge detection method is based on the difference of the Gaussian filter. Considering that the real chalk art painting has coarse lines
we adopt the diffusion technique to simulate this characteristic. Image enhancement is also used to enhance the details of the edge information. Second
when people create a chalk painting
they usually use chalk to draw on the blackboard or other materials; the chalk pigment will then be absorbed on these materials to show some artistic illustration. Therefore
this textural characteristic of the chalk stroke should be simulated in the system. Our algorithm adds some white noise to the target image
and the chalk brush texture is simulated based on the LIC. The morphological dilation operation is used to generate the final chalk stroke texture. The real artistic effect of the chalk painting is often created in blackboard
wood
and other materials. Thus
the blackboard image is input as the background image. Based on the layer-mapping technique
the algorithm will merge the brush texture image
color image
and edge image to the blackboard image. Subsequently
the final chalk painting art style will be simulated. We can obtain chalk art illustrations by inputting different source images. The line details and stroke texture of the chalk characteristic can also be displayed. When the different foreground images and background images are input
different chalk illustrations can be obtained. This study proposes an NPR method to generate chalk art style. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of our method in producing chalk line stylistic illustrations. This chalk painting art style is a useful supplement to the NPR
and the rendering results advance the NPR field. People without painting experience can create chalk art painting through our simple system. The proposed method is simple