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19 february 2019 13:03:13

 
Sensors, Vol. 19, Pages 860: A Highlight-Generation Method for Rendering Translucent Objects (Sensors)
 


The acquisition of translucent objects has become a very common task thanks to the progress of 3D scanning technology. Since the characteristic soft appearance of translucent objects is due to subsurface scattering, the details are naturally left out in this appearance. For objects that have complex shapes, this lack of detail is obviously more prominent. In this paper, we propose a method to preserve the details of surface geometry by adding highlight effects. In generating highlight effects, our method employs a local orthonormal frame and combines, in a novel way, the incoming and outgoing light in approximating the subsurface scattering process. When the incident illuminant direction changes from nearly overhead to nearly horizontal, our method effectively preserves complex surface geometry details in the appearance of translucent materials. Through experiments, we show that our method can store surface features as well as maintain the translucency of the original materials and even enhance the perception of translucency. By numerically comparing the generated highlight effects with those generated by the traditional Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) models with different bandwidth parameters, we demonstrate the validity of our proposed method.


 
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