학술논문

Capture and Stylization of Human Models
Document Type
Conference
Source
2013 XXVI Conference on Graphics, Patterns and Images Graphics, Patterns and Images (SIBGRAPI), 2013 26th SIBGRAPI - Conference on. :282-287 Aug, 2013
Subject
Computing and Processing
Shape
Three-dimensional displays
Solid modeling
Head
Semantics
Clothing
Cameras
morphable model
customized models
stylization
animation
Language
ISSN
1530-1834
2377-5416
Abstract
Capturing and creating models of human subjects is an ongoing effort in computer graphics. In this paper, we present a framework to capture, model, simplify, and stylize an human subject. We use a consumer 3D depth camera that captures the appearance, shape, and pose of the recorded person. We then fit this data with a parametric human model that is based on 3D scans available from the CAESAR database. Once we have a personalized 3D human model, we can apply stylization techniques to create a variety of outputs. We present several results obtained with our framework and verify that these models remain recognizable as their human sources.