Hierarchical Image-based Rendering using Texture Mapping Hardware
Nelson L. Max, Oliver Deussen, Brett Keating
Eurographics Rendering Workshop, June 1999, pp. 57--62.
Abstract: Multi-layered depth images containing color and normal information for subobjects in a hierarchical scene model are precomputed with standard z-buffer hardware for six orthogonal views. These are adaptively selected according to the proximity of the viewpoint, and combined using hardware texture mapping to create "reprojected" output images for new viewpoints. (If a subobject is too close to the viewpoint, the polygons in the original model are rendered.) Specific z-ranges are selected from the textures with the hardware alpha test to give accurate 3D reprojection. The OpenGL color matrix is used to transform the precomputed normals into their orientations in the final view, for hardware shading.
BibTeX format:
@inproceedings{Max:1999:HIR,
  author = {Nelson L. Max and Oliver Deussen and Brett Keating},
  title = {Hierarchical Image-based Rendering using Texture Mapping Hardware},
  booktitle = {Eurographics Rendering Workshop},
  pages = {57--62},
  month = jun,
  year = {1999},
}
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