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Non-diffuse effects for point-based global illumination

Published: 31 July 2015 Publication History

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Point-Based Global Illumination (PBGI) [2008] is a popular rendering method in special effects and motion picture productions. This algorithm provides a diffuse global illumination solution by caching radiance in a mesh-less hierarchical data structure during a pre-process, while solving for visibility over this cache, at rendering time and for each receiver, using microbuffers, which are localized depth and color buffer inspired from real time rendering environments. As a result, noise free ambient occlusion, indirect soft shadows and color bleeding effects are computed efficiently for high resolution image output and in a temporally coherent fashion. We propose an evolution of this method to address the case of non-diffuse inter-reflections and refractions using wavelets instead of spherical harmonics (see Fig. 1). We also propose a new importance-driven adaptive microbuffer model to capture accurately incoming radiance at a point. Furthermore, we evaluate outgoing radiance using a fast wavelet radiance product, containing the memory footprint by encoding hierarchically the wavelets tree.

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Buchholz, B., and Boubekeur, T. 2012. Quantized point-based global illumination. Comp. Graph. Forum (Proc. EGSR 2012) 31, 4, 1399--1405.
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Christensen, P. 2008. Point-based approximate color bleeding. Tech. Rep. 08-01, Pixar Technical Notes.
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Wang, B., Meng, X., and Boubekeur, T. 2015. Wavelet point-based global illumination. Computer Graphics Forum (Proc. EGSR 2015), to appear.

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SIGGRAPH '15: ACM SIGGRAPH 2015 Posters
July 2015
95 pages
ISBN:9781450336321
DOI:10.1145/2787626
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