Analytical Motion Blur Rasterization with Compression
Carl Johan Gribel, Michael Doggett, Tomas Akenine-Möller
High-Performance Graphics, 2010, pp. 163--172.
Abstract: We present a rasterizer, based on time-dependent edge equations, that computes analytical visibility in order to render accurate motion blur. The theory for doing the computations in a rasterization framework is derived in detail, and then implemented. To keep the frame buffer requirements low, we also present a new oracle-based compression algorithm for the time intervals. Our results are promising in that high quality motion blurred scenes can be rendered using a rasterizer with rather low memory requirements. Our resulting images contain motion blur for both opaque and transparent objects.
@inproceedings{Gribel:2010:AMB,
author = {Carl Johan Gribel and Michael Doggett and Tomas Akenine-Möller},
title = {Analytical Motion Blur Rasterization with Compression},
booktitle = {High-Performance Graphics},
pages = {163--172},
year = {2010},
}
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