Magic of Computer Graphics

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advanced illumination algorithms
Albedo Map
Author_Noriko Kurachi
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computational imaging
Computer games
Computer graphics
Data Set
digital image synthesis
Environment Map
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exitance
geometric light transport analysis
global
Global Illumination
hardware
HDR Image
High Dynamic Range Video
illumination
Indirect Illumination
Interactive & multimedia
light
Local PCA
mapping
Multiple Scattering
Noriko Kurachi
optical physics modelling
Outgoing Direction
photon
Photon Map
Photorealistic Rendering
Precomputed Radiance Transfer
Programming
radiant
Radiant Exitance
Radiosity Method
Ray Tracing
reflectance reconstruction
Scanline Rendering
scattering
Sh
Sh Approximation
Sh Basis Function
Sh Coefficient
Sh Expansion
subsurface
Subsurface Scattering
visual simulation techniques

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138413757
  • Weight: 1010g
  • Dimensions: 191 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Computer graphics is a vast field that is becoming larger every day. It is impossible to cover every topic of interest, even within a specialization such as CG rendering. For many years, Noriko Kurachi has reported on the latest developments for Japanese readers in her monthly column for CG World. Being something of a pioneer herself, she selected topics that represented original and promising new directions for research. Many of these novel ideas are the topics covered in The Magic of Computer Graphics.
Starting from the basic behavior of light, the first section of the book introduces the most useful techniques for global and local illumination using geometric descriptions of an environment. The second section goes on to describe image-based techniques that rely on captured data to do their magic. In the final section, the author looks at the synthesis of these two complementary approaches and what they mean for the future of computer graphics.

Kurachi, Noriko

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