DocumentCode
1405455
Title
Improving Shape Depiction under Arbitrary Rendering
Author
Vergne, Romain ; Pacanowski, Romain ; Barla, Pascal ; Granier, Xavier ; Shlick, C.
Author_Institution
LaBRI, Bordeaux 1 Univ., Talence, France
Volume
17
Issue
8
fYear
2011
Firstpage
1071
Lastpage
1081
Abstract
Based on the observation that shading conveys shape information through intensity gradients, we present a new technique called Radiance Scaling that modifies the classical shading equations to offer versatile shape depiction functionalities. It works by scaling reflected light intensities depending on both surface curvature and material characteristics. As a result, diffuse shading or highlight variations become correlated with surface feature variations, enhancing concavities and convexities. The first advantage of such an approach is that it produces satisfying results with any kind of material for direct and global illumination: we demonstrate results obtained with Phong and Ashikmin-Shirley BRDFs, Cartoon shading, sub-Lambertian materials, perfectly reflective or refractive objects. Another advantage is that there is no restriction to the choice of lighting environment: it works with a single light, area lights, and interreflections. Third, it may be adapted to enhance surface shape through the use of precomputed radiance data such as Ambient Occlusion, Prefiltered Environment Maps or Lit Spheres. Finally, our approach works in real time on modern graphics hardware making it suitable for any interactive 3D visualization.
Keywords
rendering (computer graphics); shape recognition; Lit Spheres; arbitrary rendering; intensity gradients; interactive 3D visualization; prefiltered environment maps; radiance scaling; shading equations; shape depiction improvement; surface curvature; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Light sources; Lighting; Materials; Rendering (computer graphics); Shape; Three dimensional displays; Expressive rendering; NPR; global illumination.; shading; shape depiction;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2626
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVCG.2010.252
Filename
5669300
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