Interactive Flexible Style Transfer for Vector Graphics
Jeremy Warner, Kyu Won Kim, Bjoern Hartmann

TL;DR
This paper introduces VST, an interactive tool for flexible style transfer in vector graphics that allows designers to customize style attributes and control design correspondence, significantly improving efficiency.
Contribution
The paper presents VST, a novel interactive tool that enables customizable and flexible style transfer in vector graphics, addressing limitations of existing design tools.
Findings
VST allows designers to tune style transfer parameters effectively.
Using VST reduces time and effort compared to standard tools.
Designers can control style attributes and correspondence for personalized results.
Abstract
Vector graphics are an industry-standard way to represent and share visual designs. Designers frequently source and incorporate styles from existing designs into their own work. Unfortunately, popular design tools aren't well suited for this task. We present VST, Vector Style Transfer, a novel design tool for flexibly transferring visual styles between vector graphics. The core of VST lies in leveraging automation while respecting designers' tastes and the subjectivity inherent to style transfer. In VST, designers tune a cross-design element correspondence and customize which style attributes to change. We report results from a user study in which designers used VST to control style transfer between several designs, including designs participants created with external tools beforehand. VST shows that enabling design correspondence tuning and customization is one way to support…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHuman Motion and Animation · Music Technology and Sound Studies · Aesthetic Perception and Analysis
