Painting Software

This is image-based non photorealistic rendering software that you can freely use.

Painterly rendering aka Stroke Based Rendering (SBR) software (simulates oil painting and digital painting):

The archive thepainter-x64.rar contains win64 software described in Non Photorealistic Rendering Software - The Painter.

Image abstraction and stylization aka cartoonify/cartoonize software (simulates cartoons or toons with thick lines and cell shading):

The archive thecartoonist-x64.rar contains win64 software described in Non Photorealistic Rendering Software - The Cartoonist.

Watercolorization software (simulates wet-on-dry watercolor painting):

The archive thewatercolorist-x64.rar contains win64 software described in Non Photorealistic Rendering Software - The Watercolorist.

Stippling software:

The archive thestippler-x64.rar contains win64 software described in Painting Software - The Stippler.

Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP) art software:

The archive thepathmaker-x64.rar contains win64 software described in Painting Software - The Path Maker.

Scribbling software:

The archive thescribbler-x64.rar contains win64 software described in Painting Software - The Scribbler.

6 comments:

  1. how can I fint soruce code of this program? Thank you

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  2. Hi guys, the prog doesn't start on win 10. Should I install additional tools? Is it c++ written?
    Thanks, Michael

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    1. which one are you trying to use?

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    2. Hello Ugo, thepainter-x64.rar and watercolorist. It is executed, however terminates immediately. .NET is up to date.
      Btw, your work is amazing!
      Cheers
      Michael

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    3. It should work without any problem. Make sure to follow the instructions in the blog post. Run the test case under waterlilykiwi. All you need to do is modify the .bat file so that it points to where the executable is located on your machine.

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  3. Hi guys, the prog doesn't start on win 10. Should I install additional tools? Is it c++ written?
    Thanks, Michael

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