Image-based reconstruction of spatial appearance and geometric detail
Hendrik P. A. Lensch, Jan Kautz, Michael Goesele, Wolfgang Heidrich, Hans-Peter Seidel
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 22(2), April 2003.
Abstract: Real-world objects are usually composed of a number of different materials that often show subtle changes even within a single material. Photorealistic rendering of such objects requires accurate measurements of the reflection properties of each material, as well as the spatially varying effects. We present an image-based measuring method that robustly detects the different materials of real objects and fits an average bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) to each of them. In order to model local changes as well, we project the measured data for each surface point into a basis formed by the recovered BRDFs leading to a truly spatially varying BRDF representation. Real-world objects often also have fine geometric detail that is not represented in an acquired mesh. To increase the detail, we derive normal maps even for non-Lambertian surfaces using our measured BRDFs. A high quality model of a real object can be generated with relatively little input data. The generated model allows for rendering under arbitrary viewing and lighting conditions and realistically reproduces the appearance of the original object.
@article{Lensch:2003:IRO,
author = {Hendrik P. A. Lensch and Jan Kautz and Michael Goesele and Wolfgang Heidrich and Hans-Peter Seidel},
title = {Image-based reconstruction of spatial appearance and geometric detail},
journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics},
volume = {22},
number = {2},
pages = {234--257},
month = apr,
year = {2003},
}
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