As an essential part of media content creativity, vector fonts are widely used in graphic design and embedded applications for their convenient editing transformations and high-quality display and output effects. However, designing high-quality vector Chinese fonts requires the designer's expertise, experience, creative inspiration, time, and effort. Therefore, it is of great practical significance to study efficient vector Chinese font generation methods to improve production efficiency and liberate manpower. For this reason, it is time-consuming and labor-intensive to manually create vector Chinese fonts with a uniform style. This paper proposes a hierarchical decoupling model (T-HD) based on Transformer. The goal of generating complex vector Chinese fonts from a single font style reference and content reference is realized. This paper proposes a hierarchical decoupling model (T-HD) based on Transformer.
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