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Material Appearance Modeling: A Data-Coherent Approach

✍ Scribed by Yue Dong, Stephen Lin, Baining Guo (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
184
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


A principal aim of computer graphics is to generate images that look as real as photographs. Realistic computer graphics imagery has however proven to be quite challenging to produce, since the appearance of materials arises from complicated physical processes that are difficult to analytically model and simulate, and image-based modeling of real material samples is often impractical due to the high-dimensional space of appearance data that needs to be acquired.

This book presents a general framework based on the inherent coherency in the appearance data of materials to make image-based appearance modeling more tractable. We observe that this coherence manifests itself as low-dimensional structure in the appearance data, and by identifying this structure we can take advantage of it to simplify the major processes in the appearance modeling pipeline. This framework consists of two key components, namely the coherence structure and the accompanying reconstruction method to fully recover the low-dimensional appearance data from sparse measurements. Our investigation of appearance coherency has led to three major forms of low-dimensional coherence structure and three types of coherency-based reconstruction upon which our framework is built.

This coherence-based approach can be comprehensively applied to all the major elements of image-based appearance modeling, from data acquisition of real material samples to user-assisted modeling from a photograph, from synthesis of volumes to editing of material properties, and from efficient rendering algorithms to physical fabrication of objects. In this book we present several techniques built on this coherency framework to handle various appearance modeling tasks both for surface reflections and subsurface scattering, the two primary physical components that generate material appearance. We believe that coherency-based appearance modeling will make it easier and more feasible for practitioners to bring computer graphics imagery to life.

This book is aimed towards readers with an interest in computer graphics. In particular, researchers, practitioners and students will benefit from this book by learning about the underlying coherence in appearance structure and how it can be utilized to improve appearance modeling. The specific techniques presented in our manuscript can be of value to anyone who wishes to elevate the realism of their computer graphics imagery. For understanding this book, an elementary background in computer graphics is assumed, such as from an introductory college course or from practical experience with computer graphics.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-X
Introduction....Pages 1-17
Front Matter....Pages 19-20
Surface Reflectance Overview....Pages 21-26
Efficient SVBRDF Acquisition with Manifold Bootstrapping....Pages 27-48
Interactive SVBRDF Modeling from a Single Image....Pages 49-72
Front Matter....Pages 73-74
Overview of Subsurface Light Transport....Pages 75-78
Modeling Subsurface Light Transport with the Kernel NystrΓΆm Method....Pages 79-94
Modeling and Rendering Subsurface Scattering Using Diffusion Equations....Pages 95-120
Modeling Textured Translucent Materials with Lazy Solid Texture Synthesis....Pages 121-140
Front Matter....Pages 141-142
Overview of Material Fabrication....Pages 143-151
Fabricating Spatially-Varying Subsurface Scattering....Pages 153-171
Conclusion....Pages 173-176
Erratum....Pages E1-E2

✦ Subjects


Computer Graphics; Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics; Image Processing and Computer Vision


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