Non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) has been used widely in computer games, cartoon animation, and presentation graphics in architectural illustration. Painterly rendering algorithm forms part of NRP algorithms to produce stylistic depictions of two-dimensional images using simulated brush strokes or sketches. Recently, the emerging application of painterly rendering is on the mobile device applications to capture images for the mobile games, puzzles and artistic rendering of 3D objects. However, the painterly rendering requires high-computation power and large memory stacks. With such requirements, painterly rendering can only take place on personal computers.
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