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The Chinese Fine-Brushwork Painting gets more and more important in the traditional Chinese Ink Painting since Tang Dynasty. Compared to Free Style Chinese Ink Painting, the Fine-Brushwork Painting puts emphasis on painting realistic, detailed, and the use of colors. It consists of two major categories: one is the Birds and Flowers Painting and the other is the Figure Painting. In this thesis, we focus on the flowers drawing in the former category. In our system, we simulate two important processes, sketching the contour and coloring. Input a photo of flower. We apply the brush strokes to the outline and simulate the pigment’s flowing paths to imitate multi-level coloring. Therefore, users may generate Fine-Brushwork Painting style easily by using our system without any painting skill.

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Chen, T. (2006). The Synthesis of Chinese Fine-Brushwork Painting for Flower. In: Huang, DS., Li, K., Irwin, G.W. (eds) Intelligent Computing in Signal Processing and Pattern Recognition. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, vol 345. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-37258-5_27

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