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Close-to-photorealistic Lighting for Simulations and CAD

PEČIVA Jan, PŘIBYL Jaroslav and NAVRÁTIL Jan. Close-to-photorealistic Lighting for Simulations and CAD. In: 2011 International Simulation Multiconference - SCS (SCSC, SPECTS, GCMS) - SCSC Proceedings (Hard-Copy) 11. Hague: SCS Publication House, 2011, pp. 1-2. ISBN 1-56555-345-4.
Czech title
Blízce fotorealistické osvětlování pro simulace a CAD
Type
conference paper
Language
english
Authors
Pečiva Jan, Ing., Ph.D. (DCGM FIT BUT)
Přibyl Jaroslav, Ing. (DCGM FIT BUT)
Navrátil Jan, Ing., Ph.D. (DCGM FIT BUT)
Keywords

realistic lighting, massive lighting, virtual reality, photorealism, shaders

Abstract

High quality visualizations with realistic lighting is a
challenging topic in computer graphics. This paper presents
Lexolights architecture for visualization of virtual scenes
when high fidelity lighting is required. It describes the
shader architecture that provides per-pixel lighting, followed
by shadow techniques and multipass concept. Multipass is
used as it seems to be a robust approach to overcome some
limitations related to the maximum number of lights in the
scene. Finally, our approach for rendering of models with
huge texture data sets is presented.

Published
2011
Pages
1-2
Proceedings
2011 International Simulation Multiconference - SCS (SCSC, SPECTS, GCMS) - SCSC Proceedings (Hard-Copy) 11
Conference
Summer Simulation Multiconference, World Forum, The Hague, Netherlands, NL
ISBN
1-56555-345-4
Publisher
SCS Publication House
Place
Hague, NL
BibTeX
@INPROCEEDINGS{FITPUB9672,
   author = "Jan Pe\v{c}iva and Jaroslav P\v{r}ibyl and Jan Navr\'{a}til",
   title = "Close-to-photorealistic Lighting for Simulations and CAD",
   pages = "1--2",
   booktitle = "2011 International Simulation Multiconference - SCS (SCSC, SPECTS, GCMS) - SCSC Proceedings (Hard-Copy) 11",
   year = 2011,
   location = "Hague, NL",
   publisher = "SCS Publication House",
   ISBN = "1-56555-345-4",
   language = "english",
   url = "https://www.fit.vut.cz/research/publication/9672"
}
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