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Although with the help of the electronic brush, line sketches can be manually redrawn into normal lines, this will still cost artists a lot of time and affect their efficiency of creation. By using the painting sequence of strokes, the simplified model can be promoted from a single spatial relationship to a time sequence relationship as well as a stroke modification relationship, thus the simplification method of two-level stroke line can be proposed. In the process of painting, the position and sequence of stroke lines will be recorded in real time, and the preliminary clustering of lines will be carried out partially according to the spatial information and sequential relationship. Then the modified relationship between the global line categories can be analyzed by modifying the relationship diagram to understand the painting intention of the artist, and finally the simplified results will be obtained by merging.
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Lin, Y. (2021). Simplification Method of Two-Level Stroke Line Based on Painting Sequence. In: Sugumaran, V., Xu, Z., Zhou, H. (eds) Application of Intelligent Systems in Multi-modal Information Analytics. MMIA 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1234. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51556-0_3
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