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From 2D to 3D: A Case Study of NPR and Stereoscopic Cinema

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Our interdisciplinary research is dedicated to exploring the boundaries of stereoscopic filmmaking from an unusual viewpoint: we aim at creating 3D non-photorealistic cinema which allows conciliating a stereoscopic pre-visualization that is oriented to ensure visual comfort with concept tests of NPR applied to a 3D film. In this paper we describe the role of pre-visualization in stereoscopic cinema and our preliminary observations and experience of combining 3D cinema with non-photorealistic rendering approaches, from the filmmakers’ point of view.

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This work was sponsored by TIN2013-47276-C6-1-R from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, and 2014SGR1232 from Catalan Government.

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Fajnzylber, V., Magdics, M., Castillo, M., Ortega, C., Sbert, M. (2017). From 2D to 3D: A Case Study of NPR and Stereoscopic Cinema. In: Chen, Y., Christie, M., Tan, W. (eds) Smart Graphics. SG 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9317. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53838-9_7

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