Example-Based Fractured Appearance
L. Glondu, L. Muguercia, M. Marchal, C. Bosch, H. Rushmeier, G. Dumont, G. Drettakis
In Computer Graphics Forum, 31(4), 2012.
Abstract: A common weathering effect is the appearance of cracks due to material fractures. Previous exemplar-based aging and weathering methods have either reused images or sought to replicate observed patterns exactly. We introduce a new approach to exemplar-based modeling that creates weathered patterns on synthetic objects by matching the statistics of fracture patterns in a photograph. We present a user study to determine which statistics are correlated to visual similarity and how they are perceived by the user. We then describe a revised physically-based fracture model capable of producing a wide range of crack patterns at interactive rates. We demonstrate how a Bayesian optimization method can determine the parameters of this model so it can produce a pattern with the same key statistics as an exemplar. Finally, we present results using our approach and various exemplars to produce a variety of fracture effects in synthetic renderings of complex environments. The speed of the fracture simulation allows interactive previews of the fractured results and its application on large scale environments.
@article{Glondu:2012:EFA,
author = {L. Glondu and L. Muguercia and M. Marchal and C. Bosch and H. Rushmeier and G. Dumont and G. Drettakis},
title = {Example-Based Fractured Appearance},
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
volume = {31},
number = {4},
pages = {1547--1556},
year = {2012},
}
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