“Lace curtain: modeling and rendering of woven structures using BRDF/BTDF: production of a catalog of curtain animations”

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    Lace curtain: modeling and rendering of woven structures using BRDF/BTDF: production of a catalog of curtain animations

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    The need for rendering woven fabrics arises frequently in computer graphics[N Adabala, N Magnenat-Thalmann, G Fei 2003]. Woven fabrics have a specific appearance, luster, and transparency. We have proposed a BRDF/BTDF model using the Henyey-Greenstein function and an algorithm for the real-time rendering of woven fabrics based on the texture look-up table[Uno et al. 2008]. However, in order to make the model more accurate, the microlevel BRDF/BTDF is necessary. The objective of this study is to express a more detailed texture of the cloth by creating a 3D model that especially takes into consideration the “twisted structure” of the yarn in the fine woven structure of the cloth and by making the rendering algorithm more precise.

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    1. N Adabala, N Magnenat-Thalmann, G Fei. 2003. Visualization of woven cloth. EGRW ’03: Proceedings of the 14th Eurographics workshop on Rendering, 178–185.
    2. Uno, H., Mizushima, Y., Nagata, N., and Sakaguchi, Y. 2008. Lace curtain: measurement of BTDF and rendering of woven cloth:-production of a catalog of curtain animations. In International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, ACM SIGGRAPH New York, NY, USA.


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