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http://dx.doi.org/10.9717/kmms.2015.18.3.349

An Image-based Color Appearance Analysis of Makeup and Image Synthesis based on Kubelka-Munk Model  

Kim, Myoung-Jun (Division of Digital Media, Ewha Womans University)
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Abstract
Simulating color appearance of makeup effect is an important issue in computer graphics as well as cosmetic industry. Most of previous works on makeup simulation are simple color blending to mimic the cosmetic effects. Some of previous works employed Kubelka-Munk model to accurately simulate the layering effect of cosmetics. However, the simulation limited on single point, and the rest of area are still computed by simple color blending utilizing the color of the single point simulation. This paper presents an image-based method to compute the color appearance effect of makeup application using per-pixel Kubelka-Munk model. Unlike the previous methods, it is possible to compute per-pixel application thickness as well as optical property of cosmetics. The computed thickness pattern can be used in makeup simulation for a more realistic makeup simulation.
Keywords
Kubelka-Munk; Color Appearance; Makeup Simulation; Cosmetic; Application Thinkness;
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