Video Motion Stylization by 2D Rigidification
Abstract
This paper introduces a video stylization method that increases the apparent rigidity of motion. Existing stylization methods often retain the 3D motion of the original video, making the result look like a 3D scene covered in paint rather than a 2D painting of a scene. In contrast, traditional hand-drawn animations often exhibit simplified in-plane motion, such as in the case of cutout animations where the animator moves pieces of paper from frame to frame. Inspired by this technique, we propose to modify a video such that its content undergoes 2D rigid transforms. To achieve this goal, our approach applies motion segmentation and optimization to best approximate the input optical flow with piecewise-rigid transforms, and re-renders the video such that its content follows the simplified motion. The output of our method is a new video and its optical flow, which can be fed to any existing video stylization algorithm.
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BibTex
@inproceedings{delanoy2019video, title={Video motion stylization by 2D rigidification}, author={Delanoy, Johanna and Bousseau, Adrien and Hertzmann, Aaron}, booktitle = {{Expressive 2019 - 8th ACM/ Eurographics Proceedings of the Symposium}}, year={2019}, publisher = {The Eurographics Association}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.2312/exp.20191072}, url = {https://diglib.eg.org/handle/10.2312/exp20191072} }