ABSTRACT
In the area of materials development, preproduction using visual simulation has come to be considered essential. In this paper, we propose a simulation of pearl optical phenomena for cosmetic preproduction. Pearls manifest a very specific optical phenomenon caused by their multilayered thin-film structure, and most people have a common sense that pearls have a unique beauty. Therefore, the expected merits of the simulation for cosmetic preproduction are not negligible.
- Nagata, N., Dobashi, T., Manabe, Y., Usami, T., and Inokuchi, S. 1997. Modeling and visualization for a pearl-quality evaluation simulator. Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on 3, 4 (oct-dec), 307--315. Google ScholarDigital Library
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