“Fluid Simulation and Global Illumination in ‘Open House'” by Stock

  • ©Mark J. Stock

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    Art Gallery: Presentations

Title:

    Fluid Simulation and Global Illumination in 'Open House'

Session/Category Title:   The Art of Simulation, Evolution, and Distributed Systems


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    University of Michigan

Abstract:


    New techniques in Open House {SIGGRAPH 2006 Art Gallery) involved simulating a localized unstable fluid interface and computing smooth global illumination over 355,203 primitives with deep shadows.

References:


    1. Madison, C., Thompson, W., Kersten, D., Shirley, P., and Smits, B. 2001. Use of interreflection and shadow for surface contact. 187–194.
    2. Stock, M. J. 2006. A Regularized Inviscid Vortex Sheet Method for Three Dimensional Flows With Density Interfaces. PhD thesis, University of Michigan.
    3. Ward, G. J. 1994. The RADIANCE lighting simulation and rendering system. In Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH 1994, ACM Press / ACM SIGGRAPH, New York. E. Fiume, Ed., Computer Graphics Procedings, Annual Conference Series, ACM, 459–472.


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