An Illumination Model for a Skin Layer Bounded by Rough Surfaces

  • Stam J
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Abstract

In this paper we present a novel illumination model that takes into account multi- ple anisotropic scattering in a layer bounded by two rough surfaces. We compute the model by a discrete-ordinate solution of the equation of radiative transfer. This approach is orders of magnitude faster than a Monte Carlo simulation and does not suffer from any noisy artifacts. By fitting low order splines to our results we are able to build analytical shaders. This is highly desirable since animators typically want to texture map the parameters of such a shader for higher realism. We apply our model to the important problem of rendering human skin. Our model does not seem to have appeared before in the optics literature. Most previ- ous models did not handle rough surfaces at the skin’s boundary. Also we intro- duce a simple analytical bidirectional transmittance distribution function (BTDF) for an isotropic rough surface by generalizing the Cook-Torrance model.

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Stam, J. (2001). An Illumination Model for a Skin Layer Bounded by Rough Surfaces (pp. 39–52). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6242-2_4

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