Animation Of Two-Dimensional Pictorial Works Into Multipurpose Three-Dimensional Objects. The Atlas Of The Ships Of The Known World Depicted In The 1460 Fra Mauro'S Mappa Mundi As A Showcase

SCIRES-IT-SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(2019)

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This paper reports the preliminary results of an ongoing interdisciplinary research in digital humanities and animation that the authors are undertaking to explore how a new generation of three-dimensional (3D) non-photorealistic animated visualisations can improve upon two-dimensional (2D) visualisation methods. The atlas of the world's ships depicted in the Fra Mauro's mappa mundi (Venice, Marciana National Library, dated 1460) has been used to: 1) showcase the design process and techniques of an innovative method through the prototyping of a 3D non-photorealistic-rendering (NPR) model of one ship, and 2) demonstrate the effectiveness of this method through the 3D NPR animation of all Fra Mauro's ships as a contribution to both the advancement of learning in pre-modern maritime history (with a focus on shipping), and the implementation of NPR for the creative industry.
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Digital Humanities, 3D Animation, Non-Photorealistic Rendering (NPR), Visual knowledge aggregation, Fra Mauro's mappa mundi, Atlas of the ships of the pre-modern world, Maritime history
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