Adaptive Volumetric Shadow Maps
Marco Salvi, Kiril Vidimce, Andrew Lauritzen, Aaron Lefohn
Rendering Techniques (EGSR'10), 2010, pp. 1289--1296.
Abstract: We introduce adaptive volumetric shadow maps (AVSM), a real-time shadow algorithm that supports high-quality shadowing from dynamic volumetric media such as hair and smoke. The key contribution of AVSM is the introduction of a streaming simplification algorithm that generates an accurate volumetric light attenuation function using a small fixed memory footprint. This compression strategy leads to high performance because the visibility data can remain in on-chip memory during simplification and can be efficiently sampled during rendering. We demonstrate that AVSM compression closely approximates the ground-truth correct solution and performs competitively to existing real-time rendering techniques while providing higher quality volumetric shadows.
@inproceedings{Salvi:2010:AVS,
author = {Marco Salvi and Kiril Vidimce and Andrew Lauritzen and Aaron Lefohn},
title = {Adaptive Volumetric Shadow Maps},
booktitle = {Rendering Techniques (EGSR'10)},
pages = {1289--1296},
year = {2010},
}
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