Manga filling style conversion with screentone variational autoencoder

Minshan Xie, Chengze Li, Xueting Liu, Tien-Tsin Wong

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Abstract

Western color comics and Japanese-style screened manga are two popular comic styles. They mainly differ in the style of region-filling. However, the conversion between the two region-filling styles is very challenging, and manually done currently. In this paper, we identify that the major obstacle in the conversion between the two filling styles stems from the difference between the fundamental properties of screened region-filling and colored region-filling. To resolve this obstacle, we propose a screentone variational autoencoder, ScreenVAE, to map the screened manga to an intermediate domain. This intermediate domain can summarize local texture characteristics and is interpolative. With this domain, we effectively unify the properties of screening and color-filling, and ease the learning for bidirectional translation between screened manga and color comics. To carry out the bidirectional translation, we further propose a network to learn the translation between the intermediate domain and color comics. Our model can generate quality screened manga given a color comic, and generate color comic that retains the original screening intention by the bitonal manga artist. Several results are shown to demonstrate the effectiveness and convenience of the proposed method. We also demonstrate how the intermediate domain can assist other applications such as manga inpainting and photo-To-comic conversion.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3417873
Number of pages15
JournalACM Transactions on Graphics
Volume39
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Nov 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • image-To-image translation
  • manga production
  • screentone
  • variational auto-encoder

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