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Efficient Interpolation of Rough Line Drawings

Abstract

In traditional 2D animation, sketches drawn at distant keyframes are used to design motion, yet it would be far too labor-intensive to draw all the inbetween frames to fully visualize that motion. We propose a novel efficient interpolation algorithm that generates these intermediate frames in the artist's drawing style. Starting from a set of registered rough vector drawings, we first generate a large number of candidate strokes during a pre-process, and then, at each intermediate frame, we select the subset of those that appropriately conveys the underlying interpolated motion, interpolates the stroke distributions of the key drawings, and introduces a minimum amount of temporal artifacts. In addition, we propose quantitative error metrics to objectively evaluate different stroke selection strategies. We demonstrate the potential of our method on various animations and drawing styles, and show its superiority over competing raster- and vector-based methods.

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hal-04202841 , version 1 (11-09-2023)

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Jiazhou Chen, Xinding Zhu, Melvin Even, Jean Basset, Pierre Bénard, et al.. Efficient Interpolation of Rough Line Drawings. Computer Graphics Forum, In press, 42 (7). ⟨hal-04202841⟩
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