CVSep 29, 2024
Neural-Polyptych: Content Controllable Painting Recreation for Diverse GenresYiming Zhao, Dewen Guo, Zhouhui Lian et al.
To bridge the gap between artists and non-specialists, we present a unified framework, Neural-Polyptych, to facilitate the creation of expansive, high-resolution paintings by seamlessly incorporating interactive hand-drawn sketches with fragments from original paintings. We have designed a multi-scale GAN-based architecture to decompose the generation process into two parts, each responsible for identifying global and local features. To enhance the fidelity of semantic details generated from users' sketched outlines, we introduce a Correspondence Attention module utilizing our Reference Bank strategy. This ensures the creation of high-quality, intricately detailed elements within the artwork. The final result is achieved by carefully blending these local elements while preserving coherent global consistency. Consequently, this methodology enables the production of digital paintings at megapixel scale, accommodating diverse artistic expressions and enabling users to recreate content in a controlled manner. We validate our approach to diverse genres of both Eastern and Western paintings. Applications such as large painting extension, texture shuffling, genre switching, mural art restoration, and recomposition can be successfully based on our framework.
GRMar 9
M-ABD: Scalable, Efficient, and Robust Multi-Affine-Body DynamicsZhiyong He, Dewen Guo, Minghao Guo et al.
Simulating large-scale articulated assemblies poses a significant challenge due to the numerical stiffness and geometric complexity of jointed structures. Conventional rigid body solvers struggle with the high nonlinearity induced by rotation parameterization. This difficulty becomes more pronounced for multiple two-way-coupled bodies. This paper introduces a novel framework that leverages the linear kinematic mapping of Affine Body Dynamics (ABD). As ABD targets near-rigid objects, the constitutive variations of different materials become negligible, which justifies a co-rotational approach to isolate geometric nonlinearities of the system. This insight enables the use of constant system matrices that can be pre-factorized throughout the simulation, even with fully implicit integration schemes. To manage the high DOF counts of large-scale systems, we map primal body coordinates onto a compact dual space defined by minimal joint degrees of freedom. By solving the resulting KKT systems, our method ensures exact constraint enforcement and physically accurate motion propagation. We provide a suite of specialized solvers tailored for diverse joint topologies, including chains, trees, closed loops, and irregular networks. Experimental results show that our approach achieves interactive rates for systems with hundreds of thousands of bodies on a single CPU core, while maintaining excellent stability at large time steps.