“Lace Curtain: Rendering and Animating Woven Cloth Based on an Impression-Evaluation Model” by Ishida, Kaji, Park, Tobitani, Shiraiwa, et al. …
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- Lace Curtain: Rendering and Animating Woven Cloth Based on an Impression-Evaluation Model
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Woven fabric is frequently used in computer graphics. To express the realistic appearance of a woven fabric, it is important to represent its luster, transparency, and motion. In our previous study, we proposed a physically based BTDF model of woven cloth [Nomura et al. 2011] and a method of estimating the motion properties of woven cloth from subjective impression [Ishida et al. 2012]. However, for the further enhancement of the texture of materials in animations, it is necessary to construct a comprehensive impression model for the evaluation of woven cloth that includes the relationship between optics and motions, impressions and emotions that are evoked by the impressions. In this study, we propose an impression-evaluation model for the rendering of woven fabrics.
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1. Ishida, A., Ishigo, E., Aiba, E., and Nagata, N. 2012. Lace Curtain: Rendering Animation of Woven Cloth using BRDF/BTDF- Estimating physical characteristic from subjective impression. In ACM SIGGRAPH 2012 posters.
2. Montes, R., Urena, C., Garcia, R., and Lastra, M. 2009. An Importance Sampling Method for Arbitrary BRDFs. In Computer Vision and Computer Graphics. Theory and Applications, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, vol. 24, 41–54.
3. Nomura, S., Ishida, A., Ishigo, E., Okamoto, T., Mizushima, Y., and Nagata, N. 2011. Lace Curtain: Modeling and Rendering Woven Cloth using Microfacet BSDF-Production of a catalog of curtain animations-. In ACM SIGGRAPH 2011 posters.