The Dual-microfacet Model for Capturing Thin Transparent Slabs
Qiang Dai, Jiaping Wang, Yiming Liu, John Snyder, Enhua Wu, Baining Guo
In Computer Graphics Forum, 28(7), 2009.
Abstract: We present a new model, called the dual-microfacet, for those materials such as paper and plastic formed by a thin, transparent slab lying between two surfaces of spatially varying roughness. Light transmission through the slab is represented by a microfacet-based BTDF which tabulates the microfacet's normal distribution (NDF) as a function of surface location. Though the material is bounded by two surfaces of different roughness, we approximate light transmission through it by a virtual slab determined by a single spatially-varying NDF. This enables efficient capturing of spatially variant transparent slices. We describe a device for measuring this model over a flat sample by shining light from a CRT behind it and capturing a sequence of images from a single view. Our method captures both angular and spatial variation in the BTDF and provides a good match to measured materials.
Keyword(s): I.3.7 [Computer Graphics], Three-Dimensional Graphics and Realism—Color, shading, shadowing, and texture
@article{CGF:CGF1570,
author = {Qiang Dai and Jiaping Wang and Yiming Liu and John Snyder and Enhua Wu and Baining Guo},
title = {The Dual-microfacet Model for Capturing Thin Transparent Slabs},
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
volume = {28},
number = {7},
pages = {1917--1925},
year = {2009},
}
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