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TOG
2010
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14 years 6 months ago
Combining global and local virtual lights for detailed glossy illumination
Accurately rendering glossy materials in design applications, where previewing and interactivity are important, remains a major challenge. While many fast global illumination solu...
Tomás Davidovic, Jaroslav Krivánek, ...
CGF
2008
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14 years 11 months ago
Caustic Forecasting: Unbiased Estimation of Caustic Lighting for Global Illumination
We present an unbiased method for generating caustic lighting using importance sampled Path Tracing with Caustic Forecasting. Our technique is part of a straightforward rendering ...
B. C. Budge, John C. Anderson, Kenneth I. Joy
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WSCG
2003
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15 years 1 months ago
Dynamic Radiosity using Higher Order Functions Bases and Temporal Coherence
The computation of global illumination in a dynamic scene constitutes a real challenge in computer graphics. In radiosity algorithms, this problem is far from being easy, especial...
Venceslas Biri, Sylvain Michelin, Didier Arqu&egra...
SI3D
1999
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
Increased photorealism for interactive architectural walkthroughs
This paper presents a new method for interactive rendering of globally illuminated static scenes. Global illumination is decomposed into view-independent (diffuse) and view-depend...
Rui Bastos, Kenneth E. Hoff III, William C. Wynn, ...
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GRAPHICSINTERFACE
2004
15 years 1 months ago
Radiosity on Graphics Hardware
Radiosity is a widely used technique for global illumination. Typically the computation is performed offline and the result is viewed interactively. We present a technique for com...
Greg Coombe, Mark J. Harris, Anselmo Lastra