Efficient hair rendering under dynamic, low-frequency environmental light using spherical harmonics

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Abstract

We present an algorithm for efficient rendering of animated hair under a dynamic, low-frequency lighting environment. We use spherical harmonics (SH) to represent the environmental light. The transmittances between a point on a hair strand and the light sources are also represented by SH functions. Then, a convolution of SH functions and the scattering function of a hair strand is precomputed. This allows us to efficiently compute the intensity at a point on the hair. However, the computation of the transmittance is very time-consuming. We address this problem by using a voxel-based approach: the transmittance is computed by using a voxelized hair model. We further accelerate the computation by sampling the voxels. By using our method, we can render a hair model consisting of tens of thousands of hair strands at interactive frame rates.

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Xing, X., Dobashi, Y., Yamamoto, T., Katsura, Y., & Anjyo, K. (2015). Efficient hair rendering under dynamic, low-frequency environmental light using spherical harmonics. IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems, E98D(2), 404–411. https://doi.org/10.1587/transinf.2014EDP7203

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