New Software May Enliven Digital Images
GIFs and JPGs of faces and fabrics may get new renditions worthy of Michelangelo with an experimental software that adds complex, real-life textures to hopelessly flat digital images. TensorTextures - an image-based texture mapping technique - uses a sparse set of example images to learn the interaction between viewpoint, illumination and geometry.
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