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Explore the innovative TIP technique for multi-perspective modeling inspired by Chinese landscape paintings. See how TIP enhances virtual reality scenes with cost-effective panoramic representations. Learn about local and global modeling solutions, model switching strategies, and the systematic MPM process. Join the journey into a new dimension of visual storytelling.
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Outline • Introduction • TIP • Multi-Perspective Modeling
Motivation • Impressive results using the TIP technique TIP By Hoi Ng 1982
Background Foreground
Background Model Foreground with meshes
Motivation (cont.) • Chinese landscape paintings • Horizontal or vertical scrolls from Mustard Seed Garden Painting Manual, revised version by Ch’ao Hsun, 1887
Multiple Perspectives in Chinese Landscape Paintings Eye locations
Motivation (cont.) • Panorama • Compact representation • Easy to produce • Cost effective for virtual reality (VR)
Sub-scene 1 Sub-scene 2 Multi-Perspective Modeling (MPM) • Solution: introduce local and global models; switch them smoothly • TIP is not applicable for multi-perspective images: • horizons at different levels • multiple cavities
Rectangle • Cylinder • Sphere MPM: Global Modeling • Global model
A box model as in TIP • Foreground objects as “billboards” MPM: Sub-scene Modeling • Local model for a sub-scene
Pre-processing Digitize the input image Modeling Model back-ground using TIP interface Identify sub-scenes Prepare: Foreground mask Background image Select a global model Build billboards for foreground objects from mask Rendering Record animation key-frames Generate smooth camera path Render & output animation MPM: System Overview For each sub-scene
MPM: Model Switching Scene entry points
Panorama as Input Sub-scene 2 Sub-scene 1