ABSTRACT
Nowadays metallic paints are used in many situations. Although a lot of industrial products are painted because of the significant appearance, the reflection of the metallic paint is very complex and it is difficult to generate a photo-realistic image of a particular metallic paint. Recently, Rump et al. [Rump et al. 2008] proposed a method to acquire the reflectance and to generate photo-realistic images of metallic paints. They used BTF to capture and represent flakes in metallic paints, however, it is hard to capture and to store. In this paper, we propose a simple model to express the metallic paints including the sparkling effect of the flakes in metallic paints.
- Rump, M., Müller, G., Sarlette, R., Koch, D., and Klein, R. 2008. Photo-realistic rendering of metallic car paint from image-based measurements. Computer Graphics Forum 27, 2, 527--536.Google ScholarCross Ref
Index Terms
- Reflection model of metallic paints for reflectance acquisition
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