A Practical Extension to Microfacet Theory for the Modeling of Varying Iridescence
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ACM Transactions on Graphics. 2017-07-01, vol. 36, n° 4, p. 65
Association for Computing Machinery
Résumé en anglais
In this work, we introduce an extension to microfacet theory for the rendering of iridescent effects caused by thin-films of varying thickness (such as oil, grease, alcohols, etc) on top of an arbitrarily rough base layer. ...Lire la suite >
In this work, we introduce an extension to microfacet theory for the rendering of iridescent effects caused by thin-films of varying thickness (such as oil, grease, alcohols, etc) on top of an arbitrarily rough base layer. Our material model is the first to produce a consistent appearance between tristimulus (e.g., RGB) and spectral rendering engines by analytically pre-integrating its spectral response. The proposed extension works with any microfacet-based model: not only on reflection over dielectrics or conductors, but also on transmission through dielectrics. We adapt its evaluation to work in multi-scale rendering contexts, and we expose parameters enabling artistic control over iridescent appearance. The overhead compared to using the classic Fresnel reflectance or transmittance terms remains reasonable enough for practical uses in production.< Réduire
Mots clés en anglais
Spectral Aliasing
Thin-Film Interference
Iridescence
SV-BRDF model
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