Multi-camera: interactive rendering of abstract digital images
Abstract
The purpose of this thesis is the development of an interactive computer-generated rendering system that provides artists with the ability to create abstract paintings simply and intuitively. This system allows the user to distort a computer-generated environment using image manipulation techniques that are derived from fundamentals of expressionistic art. The primary method by which these images will be abstracted stems from the idea of several small images assembled into a collage that represents multiple viewing points rendered simultaneously. This idea has its roots in the multiple-perspective and collage techniques used by many cubist and futurist artists of the early twentieth century.
Subject
abstract renderingabstract art
cubism
futurism
openGL
digital art
abstract digital art
multiple views
multple cameras
cubist camera
cubist rendering
Citation
Smith, Jeffrey Statler (2003). Multi-camera: interactive rendering of abstract digital images. Master's thesis, Texas A&M University. Texas A&M University. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /341.