Volume 37, Issue 2 pp. 111-121
Material Appearance

A new microflake model with microscopic self-shadowing for accurate volume downsampling

Guillaume Loubet

Guillaume Loubet

INRIA, Univ. Grenoble Alpes/LJK, CNRS/LJK

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Fabrice Neyret

Fabrice Neyret

INRIA, Univ. Grenoble Alpes/LJK, CNRS/LJK

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First published: 22 May 2018
Citations: 11

Abstract

Naïve linear methods for downsampling high-resolution microflake volumes often produce inaccurate appearance, especially when input voxels are very opaque. Preserving correct appearance at all resolutions requires taking into account maskingshadowing effects that occur between and inside dense input voxels. We introduce a new microflake model whose additional parameters characterize self-shadowing effects at a microscopic scale. We provide an anisotropic self-shadowing function and microflake distributions for which the scattering coefficients and the phase functions of our model have closed-form expressions. We use this model in a new downsampling approach in which scattering parameters are computed from local estimations of self-shadowing probabilities in the input volume. Unlike previous work, our method handles datasets with spatially varying scattering parameters, semi-transparent volumes and datasets with intricate silhouettes. We show that our method generates LoDs with correct transparency and consistent appearance through scales for a wide range of challenging datasets, allowing for huge memory savings and efficient distant rendering without loss of quality.

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