Title :
Multipole expansion of the light vector
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Princeton Univ., NJ, USA
Abstract :
Computing the light field due to an area light source remains an interesting problem in computer graphics. The paper presents a series approximation of the light field due to an unoccluded area source, by expanding the light field in spherical harmonics. The source can be nonuniform and need not be a planar polygon. The resulting formulas give expressions whose cost and accuracy can be chosen between the exact and expensive Lambertian solution for a diffuse polygon, and the fast but inexact method of replacing the area source by a point source of equal power. The formulas break the computation of the light vector into two phases: the first phase represents the light source´s shape and brightness with numerical coefficients, and the second uses these coefficients to compute the light field at arbitrary locations. The author examines the accuracy of the formulas for spherical and rectangular Lambertian sources, and applies them to obtain light gradients. The author also shows how to use the formulas to estimate light from uniform polygonal sources, sources with polynomially varying radiosity, and luminous textures
Keywords :
brightness; harmonics; light sources; rendering (computer graphics); series (mathematics); vectors; Lambertian solution; accuracy; area light source; computer graphics; cost; diffuse polygon; light field computation; light gradients; light source brightness; light source shape; light vector; luminous textures; multipole expansion; numerical coefficients; point source; polynomially varying radiosity sources; rectangular Lambertian sources; series approximation; spherical Lambertian sources; spherical harmonics; uniform polygonal sources; unoccluded area source; Brightness; Closed-form solution; Computer graphics; Costs; Fluorescent lamps; Light sources; Polynomials; Shape; Surface treatment; TV;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/2945.582335