Digital modeling of material appearance /

Computer graphics systems are capable of generating stunningly realistic images of objects that have never physically existed. In order for computers to create these accurately detailed images, digital models of appearance must include robust data to give viewers a credible visual impression of the...

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Main Authors: Dorsey, J. Julie
Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology
Group Author: Rushmeier, Holly E; Sillion, Franc ois X
Published: Morgan Kaufmann/Elsevier,
Publisher Address: Amsterdam :
Publication Dates: 2008.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: The Morgan Kaufmann series in computer graphics
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780122211812
Summary: Computer graphics systems are capable of generating stunningly realistic images of objects that have never physically existed. In order for computers to create these accurately detailed images, digital models of appearance must include robust data to give viewers a credible visual impression of the depicted materials. In particular, digital models demonstrating the nuances of how materials interact with light are essential to this capability. This is the first comprehensive work on the digital modeling of material appearance: it explains how models from physics and engineering are combined w
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (ix, 317 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-302) and index.
ISBN: 9780080556710
008055671X
Index Number: T385
CLC: TP391.41
Contents: 'Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Background -- Chapter 3 Observation and Classification -- Chapter 4 Mathematical Terms -- Chapter 5 General Material Models -- Chapter 6 Specialized Material Models -- Chapter 7 Measurement -- Chapter 8 Aging and Weathering -- Chapter 9 Specifying and Encoding Appearance Descriptions -- Chapter 10 Rendering Appearance'.