Title :
Translucent Radiosity: Efficiently CombiningDiffuse Inter-Reflection andSubsurface Scattering
Author :
Yu Sheng ; Yulong Shi ; Lili Wang ; Narasimhan, Srinivasa G.
Author_Institution :
Bosch Res. & Technol. Center North America, Palo Alto, CA, USA
Abstract :
It is hard to efficiently model the light transport in scenes with translucent objects for interactive applications. The inter-reflection between objects and their environments and the subsurface scattering through the materials intertwine to produce visual effects like color bleeding, light glows, and soft shading. Monte-Carlo based approaches have demonstrated impressive results but are computationally expensive, and faster approaches model either only inter-reflection or only subsurface scattering. In this paper, we present a simple analytic model that combines diffuse inter-reflection and isotropic subsurface scattering. Our approach extends the classical work in radiosity by including a subsurface scattering matrix that operates in conjunction with the traditional form factor matrix. This subsurface scattering matrix can be constructed using analytic, measurement-based or simulation-based models and can capture both homogeneous and heterogeneous translucencies. Using a fast iterative solution to radiosity, we demonstrate scene relighting and dynamically varying object translucencies at near interactive rates.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; computational geometry; iterative methods; scattering; Monte-Carlo based approach; analytic model; color bleeding; diffuse interreflection; fast iterative solution; global illumination; heterogeneous translucency; homogeneous translucency; isotropic subsurface scattering; light glows; measurement-based model; simulation-based models; soft shading; subsurface scattering matrix; translucent objects; translucent radiosity; Analytical models; Computational modeling; Equations; Lighting; Materials; Mathematical model; Scattering; Global illumination; inter-reflection; radiosity; subsurface scattering;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2013.256