A Volumetric Approach to Predictive Rendering of Fabrics
Kai Schröder, Reinhard Klein, Arno Zinke
Rendering Techniques (EGSR'11), 2011, pp. 1277--1286.
Abstract: Efficient physically accurate modeling and rendering of woven cloth at a yarn level is an inherently complicated task due to the underlying geometrical and optical complexity. In this paper, a novel and general approach to physically accurate cloth rendering is presented. By using a statistical volumetric model approximating the distribution of yarn fibers, a prohibitively costly explicit geometrical representation is avoided. As a result, accurate rendering of even large pieces of fabrics containing orders of magnitudes more fibers becomes practical without sacrifying much generality compared to fiber-based techniques. By employing the concept of local visibility and introducing the effective fiber density, limitations of existing volumetric approaches regarding self-shadowing and fiber density estimation are greatly reduced.
@inproceedings{Schroeder:2011:AVA,
author = {Kai Schröder and Reinhard Klein and Arno Zinke},
title = {A Volumetric Approach to Predictive Rendering of Fabrics},
booktitle = {Rendering Techniques (EGSR'11)},
pages = {1277--1286},
year = {2011},
}
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