“Woven Fabric Capture With a Reflection-transmission Photo Pair”
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- Woven Fabric Capture With a Reflection-transmission Photo Pair
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We expend previous woven fabric capture pipeline to support transmission. For that, we propose a two-layer BSDF model including a new azimuthally invariant phase function that matches multiple scattering of real fabrics well. Then we take reflection-transmission photo pair using simple setup, recovered both reflection and transmission of woven fabric.
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