Photo-Realistic Rendering of Knitwear Using the Lumislice
Ying-Qing Xu, Yanyun Chen, Stephen Lin, Hua Zhong, Enhua Wu, Baining Guo, Heung-Yeung Shum
Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 2001, August 2001, pp. 391--398.
Abstract: We present a method for efficient synthesis of photorealistic free-form knitwear. Our approach is motivated by the observation that a single cross-section of yarn can serve as the basic primitive for modeling entire articles of knitwear. This primitive, called the lumislice, describes radiance from a yarn cross-section based on fine-level interactions - such as occlusion, shadowing, and multiple scattering - among yarn fibers. By representing yarn as a sequence of identical but rotated cross-sections, the lumislice can effectively propagate local microstructure over arbitrary stitch patterns and knitwear shapes. This framework accommodates varying levels of detail and capitalizes on hardware-assisted transparency blending. To further enhance realism, a technique for generating soft shadows from yarn is also introduced.
Keyword(s): Knitwear, Image-based Rendering, Transparency Blending, Parametric Surfaces, Photorealistic Rendering
@inproceedings{Xu:2001:PRO,
author = {Ying-Qing Xu and Yanyun Chen and Stephen Lin and Hua Zhong and Enhua Wu and Baining Guo and Heung-Yeung Shum},
title = {Photo-Realistic Rendering of Knitwear Using the Lumislice},
booktitle = {Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 2001},
pages = {391--398},
month = aug,
year = {2001},
}
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