Draco:
Bringing Life to Illustrations with Kinetic Textures
2014.04 | CHI 2004
Introduction
We present Draco, a sketch-based interface that allows artists and casual users alike to add a rich set of animation effects to their drawings, seemingly bringing illustrations to life. While previous systems have introduced sketch-based animations for individual objects, our contribution is a unified framework of motion controls that allows users to seamlessly add coordinated motions to object collections. We propose a framework built around kinetic textures, which provide continuous animation effects while preserving the unique timeless nature of still illustrations. This enables many dynamic effects difficult or not possible with previous sketch-based tools, such as a school of fish swimming, tree leaves blowing in the wind, or water rippling in a pond. We describe our implementation and illustrate the repertoire of animation effects it supports. A user study with professional animators and casual users demonstrates the variety of animations, applications and creative possibilities our tool provides.
Keywords
Sketching; animation; kinetic textures; direct manipulation
Authors
Rubaiat Habib Kazi, Fanny Chevalier, Tovi Grossman, Shengdong Zhao, and George W. Fitzmaurice
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Category
Arts and Creativity
Contact
rubaiat@comp.nus.edu.sg,
zhaosd@comp.nus.edu.sg
fanny@dgp.toronto.edu,
tovi.grossman@autodesk.com
george.fitzmaurice@autodesk.com