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Psychology and Non-Photorealistic Rendering: The Beginning of a Beautiful Relationship

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Mensch & Computer 2003

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This paper proposes the necessity of developing a theory of psychology within non-photorealistic rendering (NPR). Despite the inherent flexibility of NPR within a variety of visual media, the psychological functionality of NPR remains largely unexplored. As such, we consider aspects of NPR in terms of general, biological, social, and environmental psychology paradigms using results from recent studies, while briefly discussing options for further research and subsequent applications.

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Halper, N., Mellin, M., Herrmann, C.S., Linneweber, V., Strothotte, T. (2003). Psychology and Non-Photorealistic Rendering: The Beginning of a Beautiful Relationship. In: Szwillus, G., Ziegler, J. (eds) Mensch & Computer 2003. Berichte des German Chapter of the ACM, vol 57. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-80058-9_28

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