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DreamWorks fabric shading model: from artist friendly to physically plausible

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Since Shrek 2, DreamWorks artists have used the fabric model developed by [Glumac and Doepp 2004] extensively on cloth material shading. Even after we developed the physically based microcylinderical cloth model by [Sadeghi et al. 2013], they continued to prefer the intuitive control of the DreamWorks fabric shading model, which is also a cyindrical shading model, with easy to use artistic controls for highlights, and highlight directions.

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Rick Glumac and David Doepp. 2004. Generalized Approach to Fabric Shading. ACM Transactions on Graphics (Presented at ACM SIGGRAPH 2013). 32, 2 (Aug. 2004), 14:1--14:12.
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Stephen R. Marschner, Henrik Wann Jensen, Mike Cammarano, Steve Worley, and Pat Hanrahan. 2003. Light Scattering from Human Hair Fibers. ACM Trans. Graph. 22, 3 (July 2003), 780--791.
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Iman Sadeghi, Oleg Bisker, Joachim de Deken, and Henrik Wann Jensen. 2013. A practical microcylinder appearance model for cloth rendering. ACM Transactions on Graphics (Presented at ACM SIGGRAPH 2013). 32, 2 (April 2013), 14:1--14:12.
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Bruce Walter, Stephen R. Marschner, Hongsong Li, and Kenneth E. Torrance. 2007. Microfacet Models for Refraction Through Rough Surfaces. In Proceedings of the 18th Eurographics Conference on Rendering Techniques (EGSR'07). Eurographics Association, Aire-la-Ville, Switzerland, Switzerland, 195--206.

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    1. anisotropic BRDF
    2. cloth rendering
    3. importance sampling

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    • (2022)Instructive errors of Bouguer, Lambert, and Arago in the first determinations of angular reflectances on flat surfaces: discussionJournal of the Optical Society of America A10.1364/JOSAA.46379339:9(1584)Online publication date: 9-Aug-2022
    • (2022)NeRF‐Tex: Neural Reflectance Field TexturesComputer Graphics Forum10.1111/cgf.1444941:6(287-301)Online publication date: 17-Mar-2022

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