Colour Plates
Colour Plate 1
AModel for Fluorescence
and Phosphorescence
Page 60-70
Colour Plate 2
AModel for Fluorescence
and Phosphorescence
Page 60-70
Colour Plate 3
Global Illumination in Presence of Participating Media
with General Properties
Page 71-86
Colour Plate 4
Efficient light Propagation
for Multiple Anisotropic Volume Scattering
Page 87-104
Colour Plate 5
Adaptive Splatting
for Specular to Diffuse light Transport
Page 121-135
I I
I I I
, I
a
I I I b
(a) Example spectra resulting from different spectral sampling schemes. Top 6:
each initial ray spawns 2,3,4,6,8 and 16 refracted rays with wavelength randomly
distributed in the 380-780 nm range. Bottom 6: single refracted ray with 2,3, 4,6,8,
16 spectral samples and (b) the test scene with 2 light sources, one colimated behind
the viewer and one directly above.
a b
View of swimming pool from (a) above and (b) below.
Colour Plate 6
Rayvolution: An Evolutionary
Ray Tracing Algorithm
Page 136-144
Left: Monte-Carlo ray distribution. Right: Corresponding evolved
ray distribution.
Left: Hemisphere represented as a population of triangles. Right:
Evolved hemisphere stratification in detail.
Left: Image generated by Monte-Carlo integration. Right: Corre-
sponding image generated by evolutionary stratification.
Colour Plate 7
A New Stochastic Radiosity Method
for Highly Complex Scenes
Page 199-211
Colour Plate 8
Wavelet Radiance
Page 293-307
' 9J .-
- -
a b (
Ward's reflection model: (a) anisotropic reflection, au = 0.1, a v = 0.5; (b) isotropic
reflection, au = a v = 0.2; (c) anisotropic reflection, au = 0.5, a v = 0.1.
a b (
d e
Solutions for a complex scene: (a) radiance seen from above; (b) importance seen
from above; (c) gray-scale representation of refinement; (d) radiance solution
without final gather; (e) radiance solution with final gather.
Colour Plate 9
Wavelet Methods
for Radiance (omputations
Page 308-324
The top left shows a configuration with three light sources and an anisotropic reflec-
tor; the top right the included meshing. Below a sequence illustrating a spatial plot of
the radiance field induced by the three coloured light sources as the view point
changes (r= O.I,p = 0.1; linear basis functions).
Colour Plate 10
Efficient Radiosity
in Dynamic Environments
Page 327-336
Dynamic links events for an orthogonal gutter being approached
by a patch. The links (in pink) are to the centre of the relevant
hierarchy element. Links to the patch are dynamic, others are
static. In the first frame many links go to the centre of the patch
(to hierarchy element). As the patch gets closer to the gutter, links
are demoted and move to the lower hierarchy levels.
Colour Plate 11
Efficient Radiosity
in Dynamic Environments
Page 327-336
Left: Motion sequence with the light moving around the ceiling. Mesh elements with
light-source links are shown to the right of each image. Note the changes in the dy-
namic links.
Right: Dynamic links reinspected at each step. In far right column links and form
factors are extrapolated up to seven frames ahead to predict events.
Colour Plate 12
Fast Radiosity Repropagation
For Interactive Virtual Environments Using AShadow-Form-Factor-list
Page 337-354
The model of the VR lab of Fraunhofer The same scene after moving the termi-
IGD. nal and a chair.
The model of the airport waiting area of The same scene after changing the reflec-
Abu Dhabi. In this scene, five virtual tivity of the seats.
point light sources have been used.
The model of the cabinet of the president The same room after deleting the confer-
of the European Parliament. In this scene ence table and the chairs.
five virtual point light sources have been
used.
Colour Plate 13
Texture Mapping as an Alternative
for Meshing During Walkthrough Animation
Page 387-398
a b
( d
Room. A comparison of mesh-based vs. texture-based shading: (a) mesh-based
Gouraud shading, (b) the corresponding mesh, (c) the scene regions replaced by
textures (green), (d) differences between mesh-based and texture-based images.
a b
Room. The scene luminance distribution in the colour fringe convention: (a) col-
our-fringe image, (b) corresponding mesh.
Colour Plate 14
Texture Mapping as an Alternative
for Meshing During Walkthrough Animation
Page 387-398
a b (
Texture magnification: (a) mesh-based Gouraud shading, (b) ordinary texture,
(c) sharpened texture.
a b
( d
Room. Close-up view for shadows: (a) mesh-based Gouraud shading, (b) texture-
based shading, (c) the scene regions replaced by texture (green - mesh-based tex-
ture, blue - sampling-based texture), (d) reference ray tracing image.
Colour Plate 15
Texture Mapping as an Alternative
for Meshing During Walkthrough Animation
Page 387-398
a b
( d
Cafeteria. Close-up view for shadows: (a) mesh-based Gouraud shading, (b) tex-
ture-based shading, (c) the scene regions replaced by texture (green - mesh-based
texture, blue - sampling-based texture), (d) reference ray tracing image.
Colour Plate 16
BRUSH as a Walkthrough System
for Architectural Models
Page 399-407
Model of the Frauenkirche in Dresden, Computer reconstruction of the abbey of
Germany. Courtesy of IBM Germany. The Cluny, France. Courtesy of IBM France.
model contains about 230000 triangles. The model contains about 680000 trian-
gles, and has been rendered with floor
shadows.
Icerink at the Olympic site in Lille- Interior of the Frauenkirche in Dresden,
hammer, Norway. Courtesy of the Olym- Germany. Courtesy of IBM Germany. Full
pic Winter Games. The model contains detail, about 125000 triangles.
about 200000 triangles.
Interior of the Frauenkirche in Dresden, Interior of the Frauenkirche in Dresden,
Germany. Courtesy of IBM Germany. Sim- Germany. Courtesy of IBM Germany. Full
plification, about 10000 triangles. detail with textures.
List of Authors
Markus Beyer Kenneth Chiu
Fraunhofer Institute for Indiana University,
Computer Graphics, Dept. of Computer Science,
WilhelminenstraBe 7, Lindley Hall, Bloomington,
64283 Darmstadt, Germany IN 47405, USA
Philippe Blasi Per Christensen
Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche University of Washington,
en Informatique, Univerist Bordeaux I, Apartment 408, 4225 11th Ave. NE,
351, Cours de la Lebration 33405 Seattle, WA 98105, USA
TALENCE Cedex, France
Steven Collins
Paul Borrel Reilly Institute,
IBM T. J. Watson Res. Ctr., Trinity College,
P.O. Box 704, Yorktown Heights, Dept. of Computer Science,
NY 10598, USA Dublin 2 Ireland
Kadi Bouatouch Tony DeRose
Institut de Recherche en University of Washington,
Informatique et Systmes Alatoires, 3940 Wallingford Ave. N,
Campus Universitaire de Beaulieu, Seattle, WA 98103, USA
35042 Rennes Cedex, France
Julie Dorsey
Michael Chelle University of Pennsylvania,
Institut de Recherche en Dept. of Computer and
Informatique et Systmes Alatoires, Information Science,
Campus Universitaire de Beaulieu, 200 South 33rd St., Philadelphia,
35042 Rennes Cedex, France PA 19104-6389, USA
444
George Drettakis Pat Hanrahan
iMAGIS / IMAG, B. P. 53, Princeton University,
38041 Grenoble Cedex 09, France Dept. of Computer Science,
35 OldenSt .. Princeton,
Philip Dutre· NJ 08544-2087, USA
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Dept. Computerwetenschappen,
Celestijnenlaan 200 A, w. Hewitt
3001 Heverlee, Belgium Computer Graphics Unit,
Manchester Computing Centre,
The University of Manchester,
Martin Feda
Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL,
Institute of Computer Graphics,
United Kingdom
TU Vienna, Wiedner Hauptstr. 7/186/2,
1040 Vienna, Austria
Nicolas Holzschuch
David Forsyth iMAGIS / IMAG, B. P. 53,
The University of Iowa, 38041 Grenoble Cedex 09, France
Dept. of Computer Sciences,
14 MacLean Hall, Iowa City,
IA 52242-1419, USA Frederik Jansen
Delft University of Technology,
Donald Fussell Faculty of Technical Mathematics
University of Texas at Austin, and Informatics, Julianalaan 132,
Dept. of Mathematics, 2628 BL Delft, The Netherlands
Austin, Texas 78712, USA
Neil Gatenby Manfred Kopp
Computer Graphics Unit, Institute of Computer Graphics,
Manchester Computing Centre, TU Vienna, Wiedner Hauptstr. 7/186/2,
The University of Manchester, 1040 Vienna, Austria
Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL,
United Kingdom
Tosiyasu Kunii
The. University of Aizu,
Andrew Glassner Tsuruga, Ikki-machi,
Xerox PARC, Aizu-Wakumatsu City,
3333 Coyote Hill Road, Fukushima, 965-80, Japan
Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
Leonidas Guibas Brigitta Lange
Stanford University, Fraunhofer Institute for
Dept. of Computer Science, Computer Graphics,
Robotics Laboratory, WilhelminenstraBe 7,
Stanford, CA 94305-2140 USA 64283 Darmstadt, Germany
445
Eric Lafortune Laszlo Neumann
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Maros u. 36,
Dept. Computerwetenschappen, H-1122 Budapest, Hungary
Celestijnenlaan 200 A,
3001 Heverlee, Belgium Sumanta N. Pattanaik
Institut de Recherche en
Eric Languenou Informatique et Systmes Alatoires,
Institut de Recherche en Project SIAMES,
Informatique et Systmes Alatoires, Campus Universitaire de Beaulieu,
Campus Universitaire de Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France
35042 Rennes Cedex, France
Werner Purgathofer
Nelson Max Institute of Computer Graphics,
L-301, Lawrence Livermore National TU Vienna, Karlsplatz 13/186,
Lab., P.o. Box 808, 1040 Vienna, Austria
Livermore, CA 94550, USA
Erik Reinhard
Jai Menon Delft University of Technology,
IBM T. J. Watson Res. Ctr., Faculty of Technical Mathematics
P.O. Box 704, Yorktown Heights, and Informatics, Julianalaan 132,
NY 10598, USA 2628 BL Delft, The Netherlands
Josh Mittleman J arek Rossignac
IBM T. J. Watson Res. Ctr., IBM T. J. Watson Res. Ctr.,
P.O. Box 704, Yorktown Heights, P.O. Box 704, Yorktown Heights,
NY 10598, USA NY 10598, USA
Stefan Miiller Holly Rushmeier
Fraunhofer Institute for National Institute of Science
Computer Graphics, and Technology, Rm. B-146, Bldg. 225
WilhelminenstraBe 7, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 USA
64283 Darmstadt, Germany
Bertrand Le Saec
Karol Myszkowski Laboratoire Bordelais de
The University of Aizu, Recherche en Informatique,
Tsuruga, Ikki-machi, Univerist Bordeaux I, 351,
Aizu-Wakumatsu City, Cours de la Lebration,
Fukushima, 965-80, Japan 33405 TALENCE Cedex, France
Jeffry S. Nimeroff Georgios Sakas
University of Pennsylvania, Fraunhofer Institute for
Dept. of Computer and Information Computer Graphics,
Science, 200 South 33rd St., WilhelminenstraBe 7,
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6389, USA 64283 Darmstadt, Germany
446
David Salesin Bengt-Olaf Schneider
University of Washington, IBM T. J. Watson Res. Ctr.,
3940 Wallingford Ave. N, P.O. Box 704, Yorktown Heights,
Seattle, WA 98103, USA NY 10598, USA
Christophe Schlick Eric Stollnitz
Laboratoire Bordelais de University of Washington,
Recherche en Informatique, Apartment 301,
Univerist Bordeaux I, 351, 3940 Wallingford Ave. N,
Cours de la Lebration, Seattle, WA 98103, USA
33405 TALENCE Cedex France
Wolfgang Stiirzlinger
Peter Schroder Johannes Kepler Universitat Linz,
Princeton University, Inst. fur Informatik,
Dept. of Computer Science, Abt. f. graph. und parallele DV,
35 OldenSt .. Princeton, Altenbergerstr. 69,
NJ 08544-2087, USA 4040 Linz, Austria
Frank Schaffel Kim Teo
Fraunhofer Institute for The University of Iowa,
Computer Graphics, Dept. of Computer Sciences,
Wilhelminenstra6e 7, 14 MacLean Hall, Iowa City,
64283 Darmstadt, Germany IA 52242-1419, USA
Francois Sillion Lucas U. Tijssen
iMAGIS / IMAG, B. P. 53, Delft University of Technology,
38041 Grenoble Cedex 09, Faculty of Technical Mathematics
France and Informatics, Julianalaan 132,
2628 BL Delft, The Netherlands
Eero Simoncelli
University of Pennsylvania,
Robert F. Tobler
Dept. of Computer and
Institute of Computer Graphics,
Information Science,
TU Vienna, Wiedner Hauptstr. 7/186/2,
200 South 33rd St., Philadelphia,
1040 Vienna, Austria
PA 19104-6389, USA
Peter Shirley Eric Veach
Indiana University, Stanford University,
Dept. of Computer Science, Dept. of Computer Science,
Lindley Hall, Bloomington, Robotics Laboratory,
IN 47405, USA Stanford, CA 94305-2140 USA
447
Yves Willems Wei Xu
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, University of Texas at Austin,
Dept. Computerwetenschappen, Dept. of Mathematics,
Celestijnenlaan 200 A, Austin, Texas 78712, USA
3001 Heverlee, Belgium
Chien Yang
The University of Iowa,
Dept. of Computer Sciences,
14 MacLean Hall, Iowa City,
IA 52242-1419, USA
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