The Virtual reality (VR) and the old sketching method are both are used in VR based ink animations. These types of animation always used the ink technology for creating the interesting and enjoyable things. The user may interact with the 3D animation world. This study basically presents the hybrid model, which integrates the VR-based ink animations and 3D modelling technique to provide an immersive digital ink painting experience in wireless sensor environment environments. The model is built on Wei Ding's work on virtual reality animation that uses wireless sensors and Ziwei Zhu's work on three-dimensional ink modelling. We recommend an interactive system that leverages these technologies together to record brush strokes in real time, use deep learning models to make ink seem as it does in real life, and use HTML5 to present things online to get people more interested. This technology keeps traditional Chinese ink painting alive and provides people new opportunities to enjoy art online.

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A Hybrid Model for VR-Based Ink Animation Using Wireless Sensors and 3D Modelling

  • Sureswar Dhala,
  • Rajesh Tanti,
  • Neelamani Samal,
  • Suresh Kaswan,
  • Umashankar Ghugar

摘要

The Virtual reality (VR) and the old sketching method are both are used in VR based ink animations. These types of animation always used the ink technology for creating the interesting and enjoyable things. The user may interact with the 3D animation world. This study basically presents the hybrid model, which integrates the VR-based ink animations and 3D modelling technique to provide an immersive digital ink painting experience in wireless sensor environment environments. The model is built on Wei Ding's work on virtual reality animation that uses wireless sensors and Ziwei Zhu's work on three-dimensional ink modelling. We recommend an interactive system that leverages these technologies together to record brush strokes in real time, use deep learning models to make ink seem as it does in real life, and use HTML5 to present things online to get people more interested. This technology keeps traditional Chinese ink painting alive and provides people new opportunities to enjoy art online.