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Virtual material acquisition and representation for computer graphics /

By: Guarnera, Dar'ya [author.].
Contributor(s): Guarnera, Giuseppe Claudio [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science: ; Synthesis lectures on visual computing: # 30.Publisher: [San Rafael, California] : Morgan & Claypool, 2018.Description: 1 PDF (xiii, 87 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781681731469.Subject(s): Computer graphics -- Mathematics | Materials -- Computer simulation | Surfaces (Technology) -- Optical properties -- Mathematical models | Rendering (Computer graphics) | Reflectance -- Mathematical models | virtual materials | reflectance models | reflectance acquisition | BRDFGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 006.6869 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 1.1 Challenges -- 1.2 Scope of the book --
2. Reflectance functions -- 2.1 Definition of the BRDF -- 2.2 Basic BRDF models --
3. Models of BRDF -- 3.1 Phenomenological models -- 3.1.1 Phenomenological models for isotropic materials -- 3.1.2 Phenomenological models for anisotropic materials -- 3.2 Physically based models -- 3.2.1 Physically based models for isotropic materials -- 3.2.2 Physically based models for anisotropic materials -- 3.3 Data-driven models -- 3.3.1 Data-driven models for isotropic materials -- 3.3.2 Data-driven models for anisotropic materials -- 3.4 Available resources for BRDF data fitting and visualisation --
4. Acquisition setups -- 4.1 Gonioreflectometers -- 4.2 Image-based measurement -- 4.3 Catadioptric measurement setups -- 4.4 Spherical and hemispherical gantry -- 4.5 LCD light source -- 4.6 Flash illumination and other capture setups --
5. Conclusion -- 5.1 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Authors' biographies.
Abstract: This book provides beginners in computer graphics and related fields a guide to the concepts, models, and technologies for realistic rendering of material appearance. It provides a complete and thorough overview of reflectance models and acquisition setups, along with providing a selection of the available tools to explore, visualize, and render the reflectance data. Reflectance models are under continuous development, since there is still no straightforward solution for general material representations. Every reflectance model is specific to a class of materials. Hence, each has strengths and weaknesses, which the book highlights in order to help the reader choose the most suitable model for any purpose. The overview of the acquisition setups will provide guidance to a reader who needs to acquire virtual materials and will help them to understand which measurement setup can be useful for a particular purpose, while taking into account the performance and the expected cost derived from the required components. The book also describes several recent open source software solutions, useful for visualizing and manipulating a wide variety of reflectance models and data.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-85).

1. Introduction -- 1.1 Challenges -- 1.2 Scope of the book --

2. Reflectance functions -- 2.1 Definition of the BRDF -- 2.2 Basic BRDF models --

3. Models of BRDF -- 3.1 Phenomenological models -- 3.1.1 Phenomenological models for isotropic materials -- 3.1.2 Phenomenological models for anisotropic materials -- 3.2 Physically based models -- 3.2.1 Physically based models for isotropic materials -- 3.2.2 Physically based models for anisotropic materials -- 3.3 Data-driven models -- 3.3.1 Data-driven models for isotropic materials -- 3.3.2 Data-driven models for anisotropic materials -- 3.4 Available resources for BRDF data fitting and visualisation --

4. Acquisition setups -- 4.1 Gonioreflectometers -- 4.2 Image-based measurement -- 4.3 Catadioptric measurement setups -- 4.4 Spherical and hemispherical gantry -- 4.5 LCD light source -- 4.6 Flash illumination and other capture setups --

5. Conclusion -- 5.1 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Authors' biographies.

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This book provides beginners in computer graphics and related fields a guide to the concepts, models, and technologies for realistic rendering of material appearance. It provides a complete and thorough overview of reflectance models and acquisition setups, along with providing a selection of the available tools to explore, visualize, and render the reflectance data. Reflectance models are under continuous development, since there is still no straightforward solution for general material representations. Every reflectance model is specific to a class of materials. Hence, each has strengths and weaknesses, which the book highlights in order to help the reader choose the most suitable model for any purpose. The overview of the acquisition setups will provide guidance to a reader who needs to acquire virtual materials and will help them to understand which measurement setup can be useful for a particular purpose, while taking into account the performance and the expected cost derived from the required components. The book also describes several recent open source software solutions, useful for visualizing and manipulating a wide variety of reflectance models and data.

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